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In this tutorial, Frank Bruno, an attorney based in New York, discusses how to revoke a power of attorney (POA). A POA is a document that allows one individual to make financial decisions on behalf of another and can be utilized by people of any age. It is an essential tool for safeguarding against incapacity. To revoke a power of attorney, one must use a formal document known as a revocation of power of attorney, which ifies the previous POA. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of understanding this process for effective estate management and elder law strategies.