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Changed circumstances, unforeseen at the time the power of attorney was created, may warrant revocation or override. For example, if the attorney-in-fact named in the document is no longer willing or able to serve, or if there are irreconcilable differences between the principal and the attorney-in-fact.
Statutory Limitations On Durable Power Of Attorney Making affidavits to contracts without the principals knowledge. Voting in public elections on the principals behalf. Executing and revoking wills on the principals behalf. Exercising powers granted to the principal as a court-appointed fiduciary or a trustee.
Revocation of power of attorney. (1) A principal may revoke a power of attorney by expressing the revocation in a subsequently executed power of attorney or other writing signed by the principal. The principal may give notice of the revocation to an agent who has accepted authority under the revoked power of attorney.
An example of the type of language in such a document would be: I, , as principal, hereby terminate and revoke the Durable Power of Attorney executed by me on and instruct that all persons named therein as my agent or attorney shall cease acting under the authority of said instrument. This document would need
A Revocation of Power of Attorney must plainly state your desire to revoke a previous POA and include: The principals name. The attorney-in-facts name. The date the Power of Attorney took effect. The date the Power of Attorney is revoked. A notary public seal of certification (only required in certain states)
Some potential costs you might face include notary fees, possible legal fees, and recording fees. Notary Fees: Your POA revocation document needs to be docHubd in Florida. Notary fees in Florida can range from $5 to $10 per signature.
I, [Principal. FirstName][Principal. LastName] (herein, the Principal), being of sound body and mind, do hereby revoke any Powers of Attorney and all authority to act as my Attorney-In-Fact given to [Agent.

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