Revocation of Power of Attorney
Personal Affairs
This revocation of power of attorney document allows you to end any previous authority you may have designated.
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About This Form
A Revocation of Power of Attorney is a legal document used to cancel or terminate a previously granted Power of Attorney (POA). This document officially ends the authority given to an agent to act on behalf of the principal in specified matters. It's an important tool for individuals who want to change their designated agent or who no longer need or want someone to have power of attorney privileges. The revocation should be communicated to all relevant parties, including the agent and any institutions or individuals who may have been dealing with the agent under the original POA.
When to Use This Form
- When you want to change your designated agent
- If you no longer need someone to act on your behalf
- When circumstances change and the original POA is no longer appropriate
- If there's a loss of trust in the current agent
- As part of updating your overall estate or financial planning
Key Features
- Clearly identifies the Power of Attorney being revoked
- States the principal's intention to revoke the POA
- Specifies the effective date of the revocation
- May include instructions for the agent to return any property or documents
- Should be notarized for added legal validity
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