Section 15306 Of Chapter 2. Restrictions On Voluntary And Involuntary Transfers From California Probate Code >> Division 9. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2.
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. (a) Notwithstanding any provision in the trust instrument,
if a statute of this state makes the beneficiary liable for
reimbursement of this state or a local public entity in this state
for public support furnished to the beneficiary or to the beneficiary'
s spouse or minor child, upon petition to the court under Section
709.010 of the Code of Civil Procedure by the appropriate state or
local public entity or public official, to the extent the court
determines it is equitable and reasonable under the circumstances of
the particular case, the court may do the following:
(1) If the beneficiary has the right under the trust to compel the
trustee to pay income or principal or both to or for the benefit of
the beneficiary, order the trustee to satisfy all or part of the
liability out of all or part of the payments as they become due,
presently or in the future.
(2) Whether or not the beneficiary has the right under the trust
to compel the trustee to pay income or principal or both to or for
the benefit of the beneficiary, order the trustee to satisfy all or
part of the liability out of all or part of the future payments that
the trustee, pursuant to the exercise of the trustee's discretion,
determines to make to or for the benefit of the beneficiary.
(3) If the beneficiary is a settlor or the spouse or minor child
of the settlor and the beneficiary does not have the right under the
trust to compel the trustee to pay income or principal or both to or
for the benefit of the beneficiary, to the extent that the trustee
has the right to make payments of income or principal or both to or
for the beneficiary pursuant to the exercise of the trustee's
discretion, order the trustee to satisfy all or part of the liability
without regard to whether the trustee has then exercised or may
thereafter exercise the discretion in favor of the beneficiary.
(b) Subdivision (a) does not apply to any trust that is
established for the benefit of an individual who has a disability
that substantially impairs the individual's ability to provide for
his or her own care or custody and constitutes a substantial
handicap. If, however, the trust results in the individual being
ineligible for needed public social services under Division 9
(commencing With Section 10000) of the Welfare and Institutions Code,
this subdivision is not applicable and the provisions of subdivision
(a) are to be applied.