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You can revoke your power of attorney at any time as long as you are capable. You must put your decision in writing. The written decision is called a Notice of Revocation.
You can revoke your power of attorney at any time as long as you are capable. You must put your decision in writing. The written decision is called a Notice of Revocation.


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I,__________________(''insert your name''), revoke the power of attorney that I made on ___________(''insert date power of attorney was signed'') that appointed the following people ________________(''insert name of your attorney(s)'').<br/>
Date: _____________________<br/>  
Date: _____________________<br/>  
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Signature: _________________
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You must give a signed and dated copy of the written Notice of Revocation to each attorney appointed in your power of attorney.
You must give a signed and dated copy of the written Notice of Revocation to each attorney appointed in your power of attorney.
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