
Virginia Durable (Financial) Power of Attorney Form
A durable power of attorney form in Virginia enables an individual, known as the "principal," to appoint another person, referred to as the "agent," to manage financial affairs on their behalf. This arrangement grants the agent the authority to handle tasks such as paying bills, selling or leasing property, and making decisions just as the principal would.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
Statutory Form
Virginia has no durable statutory power of attorney, but information regarding durable powers can be found in VA Code § 64.2-1601.
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