Colorado Revocation of Power of Attorney for Care of Child or Children

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Colorado
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CO-P008B
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Understanding this form

The Revocation of Power of Attorney for Care of Child or Children is a legal document used to cancel a previously granted power of attorney concerning the care and custody of a child or children. This form differs from similar documents as it specifically terminates the authority of an appointed agent, ensuring that the original principal retains control over custody decisions. It is essential for parents or guardians who wish to revoke the authority previously granted for child care without ambiguity.


Main sections of this form

  • Declarant's information: Name and address of the person revoking the power of attorney.
  • Date of original Power of Attorney: When the initial document was executed.
  • Agent's information: Name of the appointed attorney-in-fact whose authority is being revoked.
  • Written declaration of revocation: A clear statement revoking the previous power of attorney.
  • Signature of declarant: The necessary signature to finalize the revocation.
  • Date of signing the revocation: When the new document is executed.

Situations where this form applies

This form should be used when a parent or guardian decides to revoke the authority granted to someone to care for their child or children. Common situations include the parent regaining full custody, changes in living situations, or a loss of trust in the designated agent. It ensures that the custodial relationship is clearly articulated and legally recognized.

Who can use this document

This form is intended for:

  • Parents or guardians who have previously granted power of attorney for child care.
  • Individuals who need to revoke a power of attorney due to changes in circumstances.
  • Those seeking to redefine custody arrangements legally.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify yourself as the declarant and provide your name and address.
  • Enter the date the original Power of Attorney was created.
  • Specify the agent's name whom you designated in the previous document.
  • Clearly state your intention to revoke the power of attorney.
  • Sign and date the revocation document to make it legally binding.

Does this form need to be notarized?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, having it notarized can enhance its validity and acceptance.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to date the revocation document properly.
  • Not providing a copy to the agent being revoked.
  • Omitting necessary personal information, such as the declarant's name or address.

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Key takeaways

  • The Revocation of Power of Attorney for Care of Child or Children formally ends the authority of a previously appointed attorney-in-fact.
  • It is critical to issue this form whenever a parent or guardian wishes to change custodial arrangements.
  • Completing this form accurately helps prevent future legal disputes regarding child custody.

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The Colorado Revocation of Power of Attorney for Care of Child or Children is a Colorado legal form that lets a parent or guardian cancel a previously granted power of attorney that authorizes someone else to care for a child or children. It revokes the agent’s authority and requires the declarant’s information, the date of the original POA, the agent’s information, a written declaration of revocation, and the declarant’s signature and date to take effect.

To revoke, complete the form by entering the declarant’s information, the date of the original Power of Attorney, and the agent’s information, then attach a written declaration of revocation. The revocation must be signed and dated by the declarant to take effect and revoke the agent’s authority over the child’s care.

Common POA mistakes include failing to prepare a written declaration of revocation, omitting essential details like the declarant and agent information, forgetting to date and sign, and not ensuring the revocation is delivered to parties who rely on the POA. This form helps prevent those issues by listing all required elements.

Red flags include unclear or outdated authority. This form provides a clear, signed revocation that identifies the declarant, the original POA date, and the agent, which helps prevent confusion about who may care for the child.

This form does not appoint a new agent. It revokes the authority of the named agent for child care. If a new agent is needed, a separate Colorado POA for Minors form should be used to designate the new person.

It specifically revokes authority tied to the care of a child, rather than a broad, general POA. It includes fields for the declarant, the date of the original POA, the agent’s information, and a written revocation with the required signature and date, all tailored to Colorado rules for minors.

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