The Vermont Legislature recently passed, and Gov. Phil Scott in early June signed into law, the Vermont Uniform Power of Attorney Act. The law impacts financial powers of attorney, not health care powers of attorney, which in Vermont are known as Advance Directives.
This NEET Notes discusses why “uniform” acts are increasingly prevalent in the legal field, the design of the new Power of Attorney for Finances, and notable differences in the prior law and the new law governing financial powers of attorney in Vermont.
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