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Allows notices to be given to a representative who can bind the represented trust beneficiary, treating it as notice to the beneficiary itself, with written consent and conflict ru
Allows notices to be given to a representative who can bind the represented trust beneficiary, treating it as notice to the beneficiary itself, with written consent and conflict ru
AB 565 revises Probate Code rules about how notice to trust beneficiaries and other persons interested in trusts may be given indirectly. It repeals former Section 15804 and replaces it with a new Section 15804 that makes notice to a person who is authorized to "represent and bind" another person legally sufficient as if given directly to the represented person. The bill is intended to streamline trust and estate administration by clarifying who may represent absent, minor, incapacitated, unborn, or otherwise unlocatable persons for purposes of notice and binding decisions.
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