8106 - Judicial control of discretionary powers.

     § 8106.  Judicial control of discretionary powers.        (a)  Standard of review.--A court shall not change a     fiduciary's decision to exercise or not to exercise a     discretionary power conferred by this chapter unless it     determines that the decision was an abuse of the fiduciary's     discretion.        (b)  Remedies.--If a court determines that a fiduciary has     abused its discretion regarding a discretionary power conferred     by this chapter, the remedy is to restore the income and     remainder beneficiaries to the positions they would have     occupied if the fiduciary had not abused its discretion,     according to the following rules:            (1)  To the extent that the abuse of discretion has        resulted in no distribution to a beneficiary or a        distribution which is too small, the court shall require the        fiduciary to distribute from the trust to the beneficiary an        amount that the court determines will restore the        beneficiary, in whole or in part, to the beneficiary's        appropriate position.            (2)  To the extent that the abuse of discretion has        resulted in a distribution to a beneficiary which is too        large, the court shall restore the beneficiaries, the trust        or both, in whole or in part, to their appropriate positions        by requiring the fiduciary to withhold an amount from one or        more future distributions to the beneficiary who received the        distribution that was too large or requiring that beneficiary        or that beneficiary's estate to return some or all of the        distribution to the trust, notwithstanding a spendthrift or        similar provision.            (3)  If the abuse of discretion concerns the power to        convert a trust into a unitrust, the court shall require the        trustee either to convert into a unitrust or to reconvert        from a unitrust.            (4)  To the extent that the court is unable, after        applying paragraphs (1), (2) and (3), to restore the        beneficiaries, the trust or both to the positions they would        have occupied if the fiduciary had not abused its discretion,        the court may require the fiduciary to pay an appropriate        amount from its own funds to one or more of the beneficiaries        or the trust or both.