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As mentioned above, in Hawaii, you should have your POA docHubd.
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)
A power of attorney is revoked upon the death of the principal, but it can also be revoked by giving notice to the attorney-in-fact. It is generally sound practice to have a written revocation drafted and given to the attorney-in-fact and any institutions that may have been given a copy of the power of attorney.
What is a Hawaii Medical Power of Attorney? A Hawaii Medical Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants a person or organization permission to make healthcare decisions on your behalf, such as refusing or requesting medical treatment, if you cannot do so.
Rule 64 - Power of Attorney; Recordation (a) A power of attorney to procure land to be registered and convey or otherwise deal with land shall be recorded with the assistant registrar. (See Hawaii Revised Statutes, Section 501-174.)

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Death or incapacity Dementia, mental and physical illness, substance abuse, and accidents are just some of the things that can affect a persons mental capacity. If you dont think the person you originally chose is up to the job anymore, or if theyve passed away, its time to revoke your power of attorney.
This power of attorney authorizes another person (your agent) to make decisions concerning your property for you (the principal). Your agent will be able to make decisions and act with respect to your property, including your money, whether or not you are able to act for yourself.
A power of attorney is revoked upon the death of the principal, but it can also be revoked by giving notice to the attorney-in-fact. It is generally sound practice to have a written revocation drafted and given to the attorney-in-fact and any institutions that may have been given a copy of the power of attorney.

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