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§ 15-16-806. Duty to communicate - no duty to warn

CO Rev Stat § 15-16-806 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) A trustee has a duty to keep a trust advisor reasonably informed about the administration of the trust with respect to any specific duty or function being performed by the trust advisor to the extent that providing such information is reasonably necessary for the trust advisor to perform the duty or function. A trust advisor requesting or receiving any such information from a trustee has no duty to monitor the conduct of the trustee or to provide advice to or consult with the trustee.

(2) A trust advisor has a duty to keep the trustee and any other trust advisors reasonably informed about the administration of the trust with respect to all duties or functions being performed by the trust advisor to the extent that providing such information is reasonably necessary for the trustee and any other trust advisors to perform their duties or functions. A trustee requesting or receiving any such information from a trust advisor has no duty to monitor the conduct of the trust advisor or to provide advice to or consult with the trust advisor.

(3) A trust advisor has a duty to keep the beneficiaries of a trust reasonably informed of the trust and its administration, to the extent that such information relates to a duty or function being performed by the trust advisor. This duty is governed by section 15-16-303.

(3) A trust advisor has a duty to keep the beneficiaries of a trust reasonably informed of the trust and its administration, to the extent that such information relates to a duty or function being performed by the trust advisor. This duty is governed by section 15-5-206.

(4) A trust advisor has no duty to communicate with or warn any beneficiary or third party concerning any action or actions taken by any other trust advisor or trustee.

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§ 15-16-806. Duty to communicate - no duty to warn