When and How to Revoke Power of Attorney

Revoking power of attorney is an easy process that involves drafting a few simple documents. Let’s review how to do it—and when you might need to.

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Carolyn Albee

by Carolyn Albee

Carolyn has been a freelance writer for 15 years, covering a variety of legal topics, from personal injury to crimina...

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Allison DeSantis, J.D.

Legally reviewed by Allison DeSantis, J.D.

Allison is the Director of Product Counsel at LegalZoom, advising and providing leadership to internal teams on the d...

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Updated on: September 24, 2024 · 7 min read


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