This sample form, a Revocable Proxy document, is usable for corporate/business matters. The language is easily adaptable to fit your circumstances. You must confirm compliance with applicable law in your state. Available in Word format.
If you forget to revoke it, the proxy will remain in effect until you take action to cancel it or until a stated expiration date. So it's a good idea to keep track of it!
You don’t necessarily need a lawyer to create a revocable proxy, but it’s often wise to get legal advice to make sure everything is in order and suits your needs.
Not at all! While it’s commonly used in corporate settings, revocable proxies can also be used for other situations where you need someone to act on your behalf, like medical decisions or legal matters.
Absolutely! That’s the beauty of it being revocable. If you decide you want to handle things personally or switch representatives, you can revoke your proxy anytime.
Creating a revocable proxy usually involves filling out a form that outlines who you're giving authority to and what decisions they can make. You can often find templates online or consult a legal professional.
You might need a revocable proxy if you can’t attend a meeting in person but want to make sure your voice is heard. It’s like sending a trusted friend to speak for you.
A revocable proxy is a legal document that allows someone to act on your behalf in meetings, especially for voting in shareholder or board meetings. If you change your mind, you can revoke it anytime.