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  1. Chapter 16. Uniform Power of Attorney Act - Virginia Law

    Code of Virginia Code - Chapter 16. Uniform Power of Attorney Act. Table of Contents » Title 64.2. Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries » Subtitle IV. Fiduciaries and Guardians » Part B. Powers of Attorney » …

  2. Code of Virginia Title 64.2, Chapter 16 (2024) - Justia Law

    2024 Code of Virginia Title 64.2 - Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries Chapter 16 - Uniform Power of Attorney Act Previous Next

  3. Virginia Power of Attorney Statute: Key Rules and Requirements

    Feb 22, 2025 · Understand Virginia's power of attorney laws, including agent qualifications, execution rules, authority limits, and revocation procedures.

  4. Powers of Attorney in Virginia - vsb.org

    May 1, 2025 · Under Virginia law, a POA is durable unless it specifically states that it terminates upon the disability of the principal. Powers of attorney also terminate upon the death of the principal or …

  5. This Standard Document is based on the Virginia Uniform Power of Attorney Act (the Act) and creates a durable power of attorney (Va. Code Ann. §§ 64.2-1600 to 64.2-1642 and see Drafting Note, Durability).

  6. Free Virginia Power Of Attorney Forms | PDF Templates

    Under statute 64.2-1602, all power of attorney forms are considered “durable” which means that the representative’s authority will continue to be effective even if the person being represented (the …

  7. Mar 29, 2010 · The Uniform Power of Attorney Act (“UPOAA”) was promulgated in 2006 by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (“NCCUSL”) in an attempt to bring uniformity …

  8. Virginia Power of Attorney: Requirements and Laws - LawDistrict

    Apr 2, 2025 · To correctly give a Power of Attorney to an agent, you need to guarantee your form is following state laws. The Code of Virginia, which adheres to the Uniform Power of Attorney Act …

  9. Uniform Power of Attorney Act - Virginia Law

    The meaning and effect of a power of attorney is determined by the law of the jurisdiction indicated in the power of attorney and, in the absence of an indication of jurisdiction, by the law of the jurisdiction …

  10. Virginia Power of Attorney Law: Your Guide to Legal POA

    Virginia law governing POAs is largely based on the Virginia Uniform Power of Attorney Act, found in Title 64.2, Chapter 16 of the Virginia Code. This Act provides a comprehensive framework for …