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MD §14.5-415 requires judicial intervention to combine or divide trusts unless the trust instrument(s) expressly provides that the trustee can divide or consolidate trusts. UTC §417 and the corresponding DC UTC and VA UTC provisions require no judicial intervention for consolidation or division of trusts.

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UTC

§ 417. Combination and division of trusts.

After notice to the qualified beneficiaries, a trustee may combine two or more trusts into a single trust or divide a trust into two or more separate trusts, if the result does not impair rights of any beneficiary or adversely affect achievement of the purposes of the trust.

DC

§ 19-1304.17. Combination and division of trusts.

After notice to the qualified beneficiaries, a trustee may combine 2 or more trusts into a single trust or divide a trust into 2 or more separate trusts, if the result does not impair rights of any beneficiary or adversely affect achievement of the purposes of the trust.

MD

§ 14.5-415. Division or consolidation of trust.

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***Former MD E&T 14-106 re-enacted***
(a) (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this subsection, on petition by a trustee, personal representative, beneficiary, or party in interest, after notice as the court may direct to the trustees, personal representatives, beneficiaries, and parties in interest, and for good cause shown, a court may:
(i) Divide a trust into two or more separate trusts; or
(ii) Consolidate two or more trusts into a single trust.
(2) A court may divide a trust or consolidate trusts:
(i) On terms and conditions as the court considers appropriate; and
(ii) If the court is satisfied that a division of a trust or consolidation of trusts will not defeat or materially impair:
1. The accomplishment of trust purposes; or
2. The interests of the beneficiaries.
(3) a court may pass orders that the court considers proper or necessary to protect the interests of:
(i) A trustee;
(ii) A personal representative;
(iii) A beneficiary; or
(iv) A party in interest.

(b) [MISSING "AFTER NOTICE TO THE QUALIFIED BENEFICIARIES"] Subsection (a) of this section may not be construed to limit the right of a trustee or personal representative to divide a trust or consolidate trusts, without an order of a court, in accordance with the applicable provisions of the governing instrument [MISSING "IF THE RESULT DOES NOT . . . THE PURPOSES OF THE TRUST].
(c)(1) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, if a trust instrument does not provide for the consolidation or division of a trust, a trustee may, without an order of a court:
(i) Divide a trust into two or more separate trusts; or
(ii) Consolidate two or more trusts into a single trust.
(2) A trustee may not divide a trust into two or more separate trusts or consolidate two or more trusts into a single trust if a beneficiary objects in writing within 30 days after the trustee provided notice under § 14.5-109 of this title.
(3) A trustee may divide a trust or consolidate trusts:
(i) On terms and conditions as the trustee considers appropriate;
(ii) If the division of a trust or consolidation of a trust grants beneficial interests to the beneficiaries that, in the aggregate, are substantially similar to the interests the beneficiaries had before the division of the trust or consolidation of the trust; and
(iii) If the trustee is satisfied that a division of a trust or consolidation of trusts will not defeat or materially impair:
1. The accomplishment of trust purposes; or
2. The interests of the beneficiaries.

VA

§ 64.2-735. Combination and division of trusts

After notice to the qualified beneficiaries, a trustee may combine two or more trusts into a single trust or divide a trust into two or more separate trusts, if the result does not materially impair the rights of any beneficiary or adversely affect achievement of the purposes of the trust.

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