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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 14, § 4016

Judicial relief

Known as the Vermont Uniform Power of Attorney Act

The act spans §§ 14-4001–14-4063 (46 sections).

Added 2023, No. 60, § 1, eff

(a) The following persons may petition a court to construe a power of attorney or review the agent’s conduct and grant appropriate relief:

(1) the principal or the agent;

(2) a guardian or other fiduciary acting for the principal, including an executor or administrator of the estate of a deceased principal;

(3) a person authorized to make health-care decisions for the principal;

(4) the principal’s spouse, parent, or descendant;

(5) an individual who would qualify as an heir of the principal under the laws of intestacy;

(6) a person named as a beneficiary to receive any property, benefit, or contractual right on the principal’s death or as a beneficiary of a trust created by or for the principal who has a financial interest in the principal’s estate;

(7) a governmental agency having regulatory authority to protect the welfare of the principal;

(8) the principal’s caregiver or another person who demonstrates sufficient interest in the principal’s welfare; and

(9) a person asked to accept the power of attorney.

(b) Upon motion by the principal, the court shall dismiss a petition filed under this section, unless the court finds that the principal lacks capacity to revoke the agent’s authority or the power of attorney.

Official source: Vermont General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Vermont statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.