Memphis Tennessee Revocation of General Durable Power of Attorney

State:
Tennessee
City:
Memphis
Control #:
TN-P003B
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This is a Revocation of the General, Durable Power of Attorney provided in Forms TN-P003 and TN-P003A, which allow you to appoint an attorney-in-fact (agent) to make decisions regarding property, financial, management, banking, business and other matters for you. Specific reference is made to the previously executed power of attorney and the date of its execution.

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At any time by the person who granted it, as long as that person is mentally competent. A person who gives a power of attorney can revoke it by having it returned and then destroying it, or by giving the individual to whom the power was granted a written statement revoking it.

You can revoke a power of attorney by giving written notice to your agent and to some one in charge at any place where you expect the agent would try to use the power. For example, you would want to give written notice to your banks.

Get a notarized document drafted for revocation of the Power of Attorney expressing clearly that you want to revoke the authority of the said person. Advertise the same in a local or national newspaper that the said person is no longer authorized by you, to act on your behalf.

The revocation should include your name, a statement that you are of sound mind, and your wish to revoke the power of attorney. You should also specify the date the original power of attorney was executed and the person selected as your agent.

Process of Cancellation of Power of Attorney The principal must draft a deed/notice of revocation of the PoA. The deed must mention the reason for which the POA is being revoked, the effective date of the revocation and the consequences of such an action.

The revocation should include your name, a statement that you are of sound mind, and your wish to revoke the power of attorney. You should also specify the date the original power of attorney was executed and the person selected as your agent.

If you want to revoke a previously executed power of attorney and do not want to name a new representative, you must write ?REVOKE? across the top of the first page with a current signature and date below this annotation.

A donor, with the mental capacity to act, can revoke a lasting power of attorney (LPA) by sending a revocation notice to the attorney(s) and the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG).

All a principal needs to do to revoke a power of attorney is send a letter to the agent notifying the agent that his or her appointment has been revoked. From the moment the agent receives a revocation letter, he or she can no longer act under the power of attorney.

You can revoke (cancel) your power of attorney document at any time with a written notice to your agent. A sample ?Notice of Revocation? is included in this packet.

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Memphis Tennessee Revocation of General Durable Power of Attorney