Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - Definitions and General Provisions
§ 64.2-106. Grant of certain powers to personal representative or trustee by circuit court

A. Upon the motion of a personal representative or trustee, a circuit court may grant to the personal representative or trustee all or a part of the powers that may be incorporated by reference pursuant to § 64.2-105. If there is more than one personal representative or trustee, the court may specify as to whether the consent of all personal representatives or trustees or a majority thereof shall be required to act, and in absence of such specification, the consent of all such personal representatives or trustees to act shall be required.
B. Such motion shall be filed in the circuit court in which the personal representative or trustee qualified, or if there was no qualification, the circuit court for the jurisdiction in which the grantor resides or resided at the time of his death, a trustee resides, or a corporate trustee has an office. Such motion may be ex parte; however, the court, in its discretion, may require such notice to and the convening of interested parties as it may deem proper in each case. Notwithstanding the granting of or the failure to grant such powers, the court shall have continuing jurisdiction to confer powers in addition to those previously granted or to revoke any or all such powers previously granted by the court. Such additional grant or revocation may also be ex parte.
C. The court may, in granting or withholding such powers, consider (i) whether the personal representative or trustee was nominated by the decedent, the grantor, or the beneficiaries; (ii) the number and capacity of the beneficiaries and their ability or inability to consent to the acts of the personal representative or trustee which are otherwise within the scope of § 64.2-105; (iii) the relationship of the personal representative or trustee to the beneficiaries; (iv) the character of the estate to be administered, including any real estate which would be within the scope of the powers granted by the provisions of § 64.2-106; and (v) the capacity of the personal representative or trustee to perform under the powers conferred and to answer for any acts for which he might be held accountable under his bond.
The court, in its discretion, may attach further conditions to such grant of power in any manner which it shall deem necessary and proper.
D. In no case shall a court grant any powers, if the grant of such powers would be contrary to the intention of the testator or grantor as implied from or as expressed in the will or trust instrument, or would otherwise be inconsistent with the disposition made in the will or trust instrument.
1976, c. 437, § 64.1-57.1; 1985, c. 345; 1988, c. 345; 1999, c. 995; 2012, c. 614.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 64.2 - Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries

Chapter 1 - Definitions and General Provisions

§ 64.2-100. Definitions

§ 64.2-101. Construction of generic terms

§ 64.2-102. Meaning of child and related terms

§ 64.2-103. Evidence of paternity

§ 64.2-104. Incorporation by reference into a will, power of attorney, or trust instrument

§ 64.2-105. Incorporation by reference of certain powers of fiduciaries into will or trust instrument

§ 64.2-106. Grant of certain powers to personal representative or trustee by circuit court

§ 64.2-107. Power granted to personal representatives to make election regarding marital deduction as to certain qualifying terminable interest property; binding effect of election

§ 64.2-108. Power granted to personal representatives and trustees to donate conservation or open-space easements

§ 64.2-108.1. References to former sections, articles, or chapters

§ 64.2-108.2. Provision in certain trust void

§ 64.2-109. Repealed

§ 64.2-116. Definitions

§ 64.2-117. Applicability

§ 64.2-118. User direction for disclosure of digital assets

§ 64.2-119. Terms-of-service agreement

§ 64.2-120. Procedure for disclosing digital assets

§ 64.2-121. Disclosure of content of electronic communications of deceased user

§ 64.2-122. Disclosure of other digital assets of deceased user

§ 64.2-123. Disclosure of content of electronic communications of principal

§ 64.2-124. Disclosure of other digital assets of principal

§ 64.2-125. Disclosure of digital assets held in trust when trustee is original user

§ 64.2-126. Disclosure of contents of electronic communications held in trust when trustee is not original user

§ 64.2-127. Disclosure of other digital assets held in trust when trustee is not original user

§ 64.2-128. Disclosure of digital assets to conservator or guardian of protected person

§ 64.2-129. Fiduciary duty and authority

§ 64.2-130. Custodian compliance and immunity

§ 64.2-131. Uniformity of application and construction

§ 64.2-132. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act