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HRS §554G-4.5

Trust advisors and their powers over the trust

This section explains who can be appointed as a trust advisor and what they can do. It also covers what happens when the trustee and advisor disagree, and when the trustee is not responsible for following the advisor's decision.

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The statute, as written — Advisors

(a) A transferor may appoint, through the trust instrument, one or more advisors or protectors, including: (1) Advisors who have authority under the terms of the trust to remove and appoint trustees, advisors, trust committee members, or protectors; (2) Advisors who have authority under the terms of the trust to direct, consent to, or disapprove of distributions from the trust; and (3) Advisors, including the transferor beneficiary of the trust, who serve as investment advisors to the trust. (b) While a trustee may appoint an advisor, the administrative and non-administrative authority over the trust shall remain with the trustee. (c) Notwithstanding subsection (b), whenever there is a dispute, deadlock, or difference of opinion between a trustee and an advisor, the transferor may direct that the determination of the advisor shall be binding upon the trustee; provided that the trustee shall bear no liability or accountability for any act or transaction entered into or omitted as a result of the enforcement of the advisor's determination. The trustee's administrative and non-administrative fiduciary duty to the beneficiaries shall be waived as to the specific act or transaction entered into or omitted as a result of the enforcement of the advisor's determination; provided that: (1) The trustee dissents in writing: (A) Before the act or transaction is completed; (B) To a failure to act; or (C) In a reasonably timely manner to enter into a transaction; or (2) If the advisor is appointed by the transferor under the terms of the trust and section 554D-808(c) applies to the trust and the advisor, the trustee is not required to dissent in writing for the waiver of the trustee's administrative and non-administrative fiduciary duties to the beneficiaries to take effect.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§554D-808 Who can direct a trustee's actions

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