This 3 sentence summary provides the high level information from the document: The Uniform Power of Attorney Act provides remedies for issues related to powers of attorney, but these remedies are not exclusive and do not replace other legal rights and remedies available under Virginia state law outside of this specific Act. The Act also does not prevent courts from requiring supervised accountings related to powers of attorney as allowed under other Commonwealth laws. This section of the Virginia Code clarifies that the Uniform Power of Attorney Act is not meant to replace other existing legal options.