How Do You Revoke Power Of Attorney?
Once you have entered into a Power of Attorney agreement with a proxy, you can revoke Power of Attorney at any time – with or without cause. If you feel you are ready to handle your own personal matters again, or you suspect that your proxy is taking advantage of her authority, you can revoke Power of Attorney immediately by drafting a simple revocation letter. You do not need the help of an attorney or anyone else to revoke Power of Attorney, nor do you need to file anything with the courts. Draft a new typed document on your computer. If you have no access to a computer, you can also hand-write the document, instead. Start by titling your document “Revocation of Power of Attorney.” Underneath, type your full name and the date. State your full name again and that you are of sound mind. State the full name(s) of the person(s) acting as an agent on your behalf. Describe the Power of Attorney agreement into which you initially entered, and include the date the Power of Attorney first bec