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You can revoke a power of attorney by executing a written revocation signed and dated by yourself or another at your direction, or obliterating, burning, tearing, or otherwise destroying or defacing the document in a way indicating your intention to cancel the document.
You can revoke (cancel) your power of attorney at any time. You just need to tell your attorney and collect and destroy the original documents. However, you must have capacity to do this, meaning that you are able to make your own decisions. You can also use the revocation form in our Power of Attorney Kit.
Powers of attorney and enduring powers of attorney can be withdrawn by signing a revocation of power of attorney form. You can also revoke an enduring power of attorney (medical treatment) by executing a subsequent enduring power of attorney under the Medical Treatment Act 1988 (Vic).
A power of attorney revocation form allows a person to cancel and void a previously signed power of attorney document. Once signed by the principal, the power of attorney is considered canceled and is immediately terminated.
You can revoke a Power of Attorney at any time and for whatever reason you wish. You must do it in writing and give a copy of the revocation form to any interested third party such as a bank or financial institution whom you or your Agent have business.