Section 17455 Of Chapter 6. Transfer Of Trust From Another Jurisdiction From California Probate Code >> Division 9. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 6.
17455
. (a) The court may, in its discretion, grant the petition and
issue an order accepting transfer of trust property or the place of
administration of the trust to this state and appoint a trustee to
administer the trust in this state, if, after hearing, all of the
following appear to the court:
(1) The transfer of the trust property to a trustee in this state,
or the transfer of the place of administration of the trust to this
state, will promote the best interests of the trust and those
interested in it, taking into account the interest in the economical
and convenient administration of the trust.
(2) The transfer will not violate the trust instrument.
(3) The trustee appointed by the court to administer the trust in
this state, and to whom the trust property is to be transferred, is
qualified, willing, and able to administer the trust or trust
property under the trust instrument.
(4) The proper court in the other jurisdiction has approved the
transfer if approval is necessary under the law of the other
jurisdiction.
(b) If the court grants the petition under subdivision (a), the
court shall require the trustee to give a bond, if necessary under
the law of the other jurisdiction or of this state, and may require
bond as provided in Section 15602.