Trust administration, the Uniform Powers of Appointment Act, the Uniform Trust Decanting Act, disclosure of certain digital property, and the classification of certain digital property as individual property for purposes of determining marital property. (FE)
Furthermore, AB803 adopts the Uniform Trust Decanting Act, granting authorized fiduciaries expanded powers to modify trusts without requiring court approval. This includes the ability to exercise decanting powers which allow transferring assets from one trust to another, potentially streamlining processes for managing trusts. Additionally, the bill mandates notifications to stakeholders in such transactions, enhancing transparency and accountability for fiduciaries. These changes are designed to adapt trust management practices to contemporary needs, especially considering blended families and individuals with disabilities.
Assembly Bill 803 introduces significant changes regarding the administration of trusts and digital property classification in Wisconsin. It allows digital property—such as online accounts and content created for personal use—to be classified as individual property in marital property contexts. This shift could have profound implications for individuals undergoing divorce or estate planning, as it recognizes the growing importance of digital assets in personal and marital finances. The bill stipulates that such digital property is considered individual unless it has been used for purposes beyond personal use or was not originally obtained for personal, non-economic reasons.
While the bill aims to modernize legal frameworks surrounding trust and property management, some stakeholders have raised concerns. Opponents worry that greater fiduciary powers may reduce protections for beneficiaries and create opportunities for mismanagement or misuse of assets without adequate oversight. The balancing act between enhancing fiduciary discretion and safeguarding beneficiary rights remains a contentious point during legislative discussions surrounding this bill.