Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, an agent is entitled to reimbursement of expenses reasonably incurred on behalf of the principal and to compensation that is reasonable under the circumstances: Provided, That an agent who is related to the principal as an ancestor, spouse or descendent is not entitled to compensation for services as agent, unless the power of attorney specifically provides for compensation.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 39B. Uniform Power of Attorney Act
§39B-1-104. Power of Attorney Is Durable
§39B-1-105. Execution of Power of Attorney
§39B-1-106. Validity of Power of Attorney
§39B-1-107. Meaning and Effect of Power of Attorney
§39B-1-108. Nomination of Conservator or Guardian; Relation of Agent to Court-Appointed Fiduciary
§39B-1-109. When Power of Attorney Effective
§39B-1-110. Termination of Power of Attorney or Agent's Authority
§39B-1-111. Coagents and Successor Agents
§39B-1-112. Reimbursement and Compensation of Agent
§39B-1-113. Agent's Acceptance
§39B-1-115. Exoneration of Agent
§39B-1-118. Agent's Resignation; Notice
§39B-1-119. Acceptance of and Reliance Upon Acknowledged Power of Attorney
§39B-1-120. Liability for Refusal to Accept Acknowledged Statutory Form Power of Attorney
§39B-1-121. Principles of Law and Equity
§39B-1-122. Laws Applicable to Financial Institutions and Entities