Permitted in Vermont?
Yes, the principal may specify that the power of attorney only becomes effective on a specific date or upon the occurrence of a future event.[1]
Signing Requirements
A power of attorney must be signed by the principal and acknowledged before a notary public or someone authorized by law to take acknowledgments.[2]
“Incapacity” Definition
“Incapacity” means the inability of an individual to manage property or business affairs because the individual has an impairment in the ability to receive and evaluate information or make or communicate decisions even with the use of technological assistance.[3]