(b) In the exercise of its discretion, the court may consider the following factors:1. The relative impact of an assessment on the estimated value of each person’s part of the trust.
2. The amount of attorney fees to be assessed against a person’s part of the trust.
3. The extent to which a person whose part of the trust is to be assessed, individually or through counsel, actively participated in the proceeding.
4. The potential benefit or detriment to a person’s part of the trust expected from the outcome of the proceeding.
5. The relative strength or weakness of the merits of the claims, defenses, or objections, if any, asserted by a person whose part of the trust is to be assessed.
6. Whether a person whose part of the trust is to be assessed was a prevailing party with respect to one or more claims, defenses, or objections.
7. Whether a person whose part of the trust is to be assessed unjustly caused an increase in the amount of attorney fees incurred by the trustee or another person in connection with the proceeding.
8. Any other relevant fact, circumstance, or equity.