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Spouses often have mutual powers of attorney, that is, each spouse may have a power of attorney that gives him or her authority over the other spouse's affairs should the other spouse become unable to manage them. If your spouse has power of attorney over your affairs, you may want to revoke (cancel) the power of attorney. You do not need your spouse's agreement to cancel a power of attorney.
Spouses often have mutual powers of attorney, that is, each spouse may have a power of attorney that gives him or her authority over the other spouse's affairs should the other spouse become unable to manage them. If your spouse has power of attorney over your affairs, you may want to revoke (cancel) the power of attorney. You do not need your spouse's agreement to cancel a power of attorney.


If you want to revoke a power of attorney or a similar type of authorization, you should contact a lawyer to have the proper documents drawn up.
If you want to revoke a power of attorney or a similar type of authorization, you should <span class="noglossary">contact</span> a lawyer to have the proper documents drawn up.


===Medical and dental insurance===
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