New Hampshire Revocation of General Durable Power of Attorney

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The Revocation of General Durable Power of Attorney is a legal form used to cancel a previously established Durable Power of Attorney. This document serves to formally announce that your designated attorney-in-fact, or agent, no longer has the authority to act on your behalf regarding financial and property matters. This form is crucial when you wish to revoke prior decisions after appointing someone as your agent and ensures that your intentions are clear and legally recognized.


  • Statement of revocation declaring the cancellation of the existing Durable Power of Attorney.
  • Identification of the original power of attorney, including its date of execution.
  • Notification provision to the previous agent regarding the revocation.

You should use this form when you feel the need to revoke your existing Durable Power of Attorney. Common scenarios for its use include situations where there has been a change in your relationship with your agent, if you no longer wish to have them manage your affairs, or if you have appointed a new agent who requires the cancellation of the previous arrangement. This form ensures that your current wishes are legally documented and recognized.

This form is intended for individuals who have previously appointed an attorney-in-fact through a Durable Power of Attorney and wish to revoke that authority. It is especially relevant for:

  • Persons who want to change their designated agent.
  • Individuals ending their relationship with an agent due to dissatisfaction or trust issues.
  • Anyone who has created a new power of attorney and needs to revoke the old one.

Follow these steps to complete your Revocation of General Durable Power of Attorney:

  • Clearly state your intent to revoke the previous Durable Power of Attorney.
  • Provide the full name and date of execution of the original power of attorney.
  • Include your contact information to ensure proper delivery.
  • Sign and date the revocation to make it effective.
  • Deliver a copy of the signed revocation to your previous agent.

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  • Failing to clearly identify the original Durable Power of Attorney being revoked.
  • Not informing the former agent about the revocation, leading to potential confusion.
  • Neglecting to sign and date the revocation, which can invalidate the document.
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Key takeaways

  • A revocation form is essential for terminating a previously granted durable power of attorney.
  • Completion of the form ensures that your wishes regarding legal authority are clearly communicated.
  • Review any state-specific rules to ensure the revocation is valid and enforceable.

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After carefully choosing your agent or co-agents, you can make and print your Power of Attorney documents easily. To make it valid you will need to have it signed and notarized. Some states may also require witness signatures.

A solicitor or the NSW Trustee and Guardian can prepare a power of attorney for you.The form must be witnessed by a barrister, solicitor, registrar of the Local Court, an employee of the NSW Trustee and Guardian or trustee company, a qualified overseas lawyer or a licenced conveyancer.

A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that gives someone else the authority to handle business or financial matters on your behalf.You can create a POA yourself as long as it fulfills your state's requirements, or you can use an online service to create the document.

A POA must be signed by the principal or by another person in the principal's presence and at the principal's direction, and acknowledged by a notary public. The agent is also required to sign the POA to acknowledge that they have been appointed as agent and understand their role.

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New Hampshire Revocation of General Durable Power of Attorney