Revocation Of Power Of Attorney

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • The person who gives or revokes authority can be referred to as a donor, grantor, granter, or principal.

  • The Attorney-in-fact is the person you entrusted with powers under your previous power of attorney.

  • When should I include a witness certificate?

  • Can I still revoke my Power of Attorney if I become incompetent?

  • An ordinary power of attorney is automatically revoked if the person who made it is ound to be incompetent, but a durable/enduring power of attorney can only be revoked by the person who made it while that person is mentally competent.

Section 2: Your Details

(Street, City, State ZIP Code)

Section 3: Attorney-in-fact Details

The Attorney-in-fact is the person you entrusted with powers under your previous power of

attorney.

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