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Patton v. Sherwood Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: Settlor of charitable remainder unitrusts (CRUTs) challenged trustee accounting. Court reversed lower court, holding settlor had standing due to reserved powers in trust and statutory interpretation of “beneficiary.”
Legal Significance: Clarifies that a settlor of a charitable trust in California can have standing to enforce its terms, including objecting to accountings, if such powers are reserved in the trust instrument.
Patton v. Sherwood Law School Study Guide
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
Lowell T. Patton (appellant) and his wife established three Charitable Remainder Unitrusts (CRUTs), designating their children as income beneficiaries and four charities as remainder beneficiaries. The CRUTs were funded with stock valued at $2.4 million. The trust instruments, prepared by Attorney Matthew B. Mack who also named himself administrative trustee alongside Mark C. Sherwood as management trustee, explicitly reserved several rights to Patton as trustor. These included the right to change remainder beneficiaries, remove and replace trustees, and, critically, to review and approve or object to annual accountings. The CRUTs specified that if Patton objected in writing, he had one year to bring a claim for breach of trust or petition for a court-supervised accounting. Patton successfully petitioned to remove Mack and Sherwood. Subsequently, when the ousted trustees sought court settlement of their accounting, Patton objected, alleging excessive fees and breaches of fiduciary duty. The trial court, however, ruled that Patton lacked standing to object, reasoning that under Probate Code § 17200, only a trustee or a “beneficiary” could petition concerning a trust’s internal affairs, and Patton did not qualify as a beneficiary.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Does a settlor of a charitable remainder unitrust, who has expressly reserved the power to object to trustee accountings within the trust instrument, have standing to do so under California Probate Code § 17200 and § 24, subdivision (d)?
Yes. The appellate court reversed the trial court’s order, concluding that a Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugia
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Legal Issue
Does a settlor of a charitable remainder unitrust, who has expressly reserved the power to object to trustee accountings within the trust instrument, have standing to do so under California Probate Code § 17200 and § 24, subdivision (d)?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- A settlor of a charitable trust can object to a trustee’s