Tennessee Power of Attorney Revocation Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Tennessee Power of Attorney Revocation Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of power you are revoking: Health Care Powers, Financial Powers, or Other. Check the appropriate box.
  3. In the first blank field, enter your name as the principal who is revoking the power of attorney.
  4. Fill in the title of the document you previously executed that you wish to revoke in the next blank space.
  5. Indicate the date on which you executed the original power of attorney by filling in the day and month.
  6. Next, provide the names of your appointed agent and alternate successor agent in their respective fields.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom where indicated, ensuring your signature matches your printed name.
  8. Complete the Notary Acknowledgment section if required, including details such as county and notary information.

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However, the who and how depends on whether the principal is of sound mind. First and foremost, the principal can override a power of attorney at any time as long as the principal is of sound mind. The term sound mind refers to the state of mind and memory a person has at the time in question.
The principal that is, the person who assigned POA to someone (an agent) on their behalf can revoke it. Power of attorneys are defined by the period they are in effect and the powers that are granted to the agent by the principal.
Power of attorney typically ends upon the principals death or at a predetermined time in the case of a limited POA. If you wish to end it sooner, you have the option of revoking your POA whenever youd like as long as you are mentally able.
There are various ways to revoke a power of attorney document, including tearing it up, shredding it, burning it, or what is probably the most sensible way signing a revocation document.
Revoking a power of attorney is generally free. However, if you choose to hire a lawyer to assist with the revocation process, legal fees could apply. Notarization fees might also be involved. In most cases, the total cost is relatively low unless you need a lot of legal help for a complicated case.

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If the agent is acting improperly, family members can file a petition in court challenging the agent. If the court finds the agent is not acting in the parents best interest, the court can revoke the power of attorney and appoint a guardian. The power of attorney ends at death.
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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