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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Revocation of Designation of Standby Guardian 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 designation.
  3. Next, indicate the date on which you originally executed the Designation of Standby Guardian. This is crucial for legal clarity.
  4. In the designated space, write the name of the standby guardian you are revoking. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
  5. Complete the date section at the bottom of the form where it states 'DATED this the ___ day of _________, 20_.'
  6. Finally, sign and print your name in the provided fields to validate your revocation. Include your address for further identification.

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A statutory trust is formed by filing a certificate of trust with the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of Maryland (the SDAT) and is a separate legal entity.
This power of attorney authorizes another person (your agent) to make decisions concerning your property for you (the principal). You need not give to your agent all the authorities listed below and may give the agent only those limited powers that you specifically indicate.
Statutory Powers of Attorney are documents that are brought up through the laws of your state, i.e. the legislature, and give powers through those laws that the legislature passes. A Durable, or Common Law, Power of Attorney is based upon what is called case law, or the law of the court system.
Through the use of a valid Power of Attorney, an Agent can sign checks for the Principal, withdraw and deposit funds from the Principals financial accounts, change or create beneficiary designations for financial assets, and perform many other financial transactions.
If you were domiciled in Maryland on the last day of the tax year, or you maintained a place to live in Maryland and were physically present in Maryland for more than six months (183 days) of the tax year, then you are a legal Maryland resident.

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Use the Maryland Power of Attorney Form to give another person the authority to manage your property while you are still alive. In this form, you are the principal and the person you give authority to is called the agent. The agent can do anything with your property that is stated in the power of attorney.
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