No duty to monitor, inform, or advise.

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(1) Notwithstanding s. 736.1409(1), relating to the duty of a directed trustee to take reasonable action when directed and to the release of liability for such action, unless the terms of a trust provide otherwise:

(a) A trustee does not have a duty to:

  1. 1. Monitor a trust director; or

  2. 2. Inform or give advice to a settlor, beneficiary, trustee, or trust director concerning an instance in which the trustee might have acted differently 1from the trust director.

(b) By taking an action described in paragraph (a), a trustee does not assume the duty excluded by paragraph (a).

(2) Notwithstanding s. 736.1408(1), relating to the fiduciary duty of a trust director, unless the terms of a trust provide otherwise:

(a) A trust director does not have a duty to:

  1. 1. Monitor a trustee or another trust director; or

  2. 2. Inform or give advice to a settlor, beneficiary, trustee, or another trust director concerning an instance in which the trust director might have acted differently 1from a trustee or another trust director.

(b) By taking an action described in paragraph (a), a trust director does not assume the duty excluded by paragraph (a).

History.—s. 22, ch. 2021-183.

1Note.—The word “from” was substituted for the word “than” by the editors.


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