Revocation of Power of Attorney for Care and Custody of Child or Children - Mississippi 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the Declarant at the top of the form. This identifies you as the individual revoking the Power of Attorney.
  3. Next, indicate the date on which you originally executed the Power of Attorney. This is crucial for legal clarity.
  4. In the designated space, write the name of your attorney-in-fact/agent whom you previously appointed. This ensures that there is no confusion regarding who is being revoked.
  5. Provide the current date when you are completing this revocation. This should be filled in at the bottom section of the form.
  6. Finally, sign and print your name in the appropriate fields to validate your revocation. Ensure that your address is also included for official records.

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In Mississippi, terminating parental rights requires filing a petition in family court, citing valid grounds such as abandonment or neglect. The court evaluates the childs best interests before deciding. Legal processes include serving notice to the parent and possibly a hearing.
Several different grounds exist for such action, including repeated abusive acts by the parent or a parents abandonment of a child under the age of three for six months or over age three for one year.
A parent may be found unfit for custody if they are unable to provide a safe, stable, and nurturing environment for their child. This can include neglect, abuse, substance misuse, or mental health challenges that negatively affect the childs well-being.
Mississippi law requires that the revocation be acknowledged before a notary public. Once the revocation document is docHubd, you should provide a copy to your former agent and any third parties that may have been dealing with your agent under the authority of the original POA.
Desertion or abandonment of the child by the parent; Contact not having been made with the child for a docHub period of time (at least six months for a child younger than three years old or at least one year for a child three years old or older);

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In America, the law varies by state, but generally Courts can order parental rights removed when in the best interest of the child. If there is someone willing to take the child, and the parents dont want to care for the child, a Court will usually terminate parental rights.
(a) A power of attorney terminates when: (1) The principal dies; (2) The principal becomes incapacitated, if the power of attorney is not durable; (3) The principal revokes the power of attorney; (4) The power of attorney provides that it terminates; (5) The purpose of the power of attorney is accomplished; or (6) The

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