Revocation of Statutory Power of Attorney for Health Care - Texas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the Declarant at the top of the form. This identifies you as the individual revoking the power of attorney.
  3. Fill in the date when you originally executed the Medical Power of Attorney. This provides context for your revocation.
  4. Next, specify the name of your attorney-in-fact/agent who was previously designated. This ensures clarity on whom you are revoking authority from.
  5. Indicate today’s date in the designated area to formalize your revocation notice.
  6. Finally, sign and print your name at the bottom of the form, along with your address, to complete the document.

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A power of attorney (POA) typically lasts until its creator dies. However, there are instances in which power of attorney can be revoked or expire early, depending on the type of POA and/or the creators wishes.
To revoke a POA in Texas, the principal must write and sign a revocation letter. This letter must clearly state they want to end the agents authority. It should be docHubd and filed with the county clerk where the principal lives. The principal must also send copies to the agent and others who need to know.
A medical power of attorney is usually a kind of durable power of attorney - meaning that it will last after the principal has been incapacitated. According to Section 166.152(g) of the Texas Health and Safety Code, it lasts until: The power of attorney is revoked; The principal is determined to be competent again; or.
Texas Law. Allows an individual, including a minor, through a Medical Power of Attorney, to designate an agent to make health care decisions on that individuals behalf if the individuals doctor certifies that the individual is incompetent to make such decisions.
By any method you may have provided for in your Power of Attorney. You must notify your agent that you have revoked the Power of Attorney. You can do this by hand deliver, mail or certified mail. Its best to document the revocation by certified mail, return receipt requested.

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Limitations Hospitalization for a mental illness. Electroconvulsive therapy. Abortion or any associated medications. Refusing care to keep you comfortable. Transfer the POA responsibility to a new agent without your consent. Make decisions after your death (the executor of your estate will take over)

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