633A.4107 - REMOVAL OF TRUSTEE.

        633A.4107  REMOVAL OF TRUSTEE.         1.  A trustee may be removed in accordance with the terms of the      trust, or on petition of a settlor, cotrustee, or beneficiary under      section 633A.6202.         2.  The court may remove a trustee, or order other appropriate      relief if any of the following occurs:         a.  If the trustee has committed a material breach of the      trust.         b.  If the trustee is unfit to administer the trust.         c.  If hostility or lack of cooperation among cotrustees      impairs the administration of the trust.         d.  If the trustee's investment performance is consistently      and substantially substandard.         e.  If the trustee's compensation is excessive under the      circumstances.         f.  If the trustee merges with another institution or the      location or place of administration of the trust changes.         g.  For other good cause shown.         3.  If it appears to the court that trust property or the      interests of a beneficiary may suffer loss or injury pending a final      decision on a petition for removal of a trustee, the court may      suspend the powers of the trustee, compel the trustee to surrender      trust property to a cotrustee, receiver, or temporary trustee, or      order other appropriate relief.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         99 Acts, ch 125, §42, 109; 2000 Acts, ch 1150, §23         C2001, §633.4107         2003 Acts, ch 95, §13; 2005 Acts, ch 38, §54, 55         CS2005, §633A.4107