Section 16403 Of Article 1. Liability For Breach Of Trust From California Probate Code >> Division 9. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 1.
16403
. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), a successor
trustee is not liable to the beneficiary for a breach of trust
committed by a predecessor trustee.
(b) A successor trustee is liable to the beneficiary for breach of
trust involving acts or omissions of a predecessor trustee in any of
the following circumstances:
(1) Where the successor trustee knows or has information from
which the successor trustee reasonably should have known of a
situation constituting a breach of trust committed by the predecessor
trustee and the successor trustee improperly permits it to continue.
(2) Where the successor trustee neglects to take reasonable steps
to compel the predecessor trustee to deliver the trust property to
the successor trustee.
(3) Where the successor trustee neglects to take reasonable steps
to redress a breach of trust committed by the predecessor trustee in
a case where the successor trustee knows or has information from
which the successor trustee reasonably should have known of the
predecessor trustee's breach.
(c) The liability of a trustee for acts or omissions of a
predecessor trustee that occurred before July 1, 1987, is governed by
prior law and not by this section.