North Carolina Revocation of Statutory Power of Attorney for Health Care

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NC-P014B
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The Revocation of Statutory Power of Attorney for Health Care form is a legal document that cancels the authority granted to an agent to make health care decisions on your behalf. This form allows you to revoke any previously established health care power of attorney, ensuring that your current wishes are clearly communicated and upheld. It differs from similar forms by specifically focusing on revoking previously granted health care powers, rather than creating new ones or granting any other types of authority.


Form components explained

  • Revocation statement: Clearly states the intent to revoke the previous Health Care Power of Attorney.
  • Agent notification: A section to confirm that a copy of the revocation is being provided to the agent.
  • Signatory details: Signature lines for the principal to acknowledge the revocation.
  • Date of revocation: A place to enter the date when the revocation becomes effective.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when you wish to cancel or override a previously granted health care power of attorney. Situations may include changes in personal circumstances, such as the death of the designated agent, a change in your health status, or simply a desire to appoint a different agent for health care decisions. By completing this revocation form, you ensure that your health care decisions are made by the person you currently trust and wish to represent you.

Who this form is for

  • Individuals who have previously designated an agent for health care decisions.
  • Anyone who wishes to invalidate prior health care directives.
  • People who are mentally capable of making health care decisions and want to establish new preferences.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify yourself: Enter your full name and address as the person revoking the power.
  • Draft the revocation: Clearly state that you are revoking the previous health care power of attorney.
  • Provide a copy to your agent: Ensure your designated agent receives a copy of the revocation.
  • Sign and date the form: Add your signature and the date to affirm your decision.
  • Consult with legal counsel, if necessary: Consider discussing your revocation with a legal professional to ensure clarity and compliance.

Notarization requirements for this form

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Always check your state's requirements to ensure compliance with the legal standards for revocation of a health care power of attorney.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to provide a copy to the previously designated agent.
  • Not dating the revocation, which can lead to confusion about its effectiveness.
  • Using vague language that does not clearly indicate the intent to revoke.
  • Not signing the form, which invalidates the revocation.

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Quick recap

  • The Revocation of Statutory Power of Attorney for Health Care allows you to cancel a previously designated agent’s authority.
  • Ensure that you communicate your revocation to the former agent to prevent any decision-making confusion.
  • Keep a personal copy of the revocation for future reference.

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FAQ

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.

To resign, you can simply write up a document titled "Resignation" saying "I hereby resign as Agent under the Medical Power...

A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone to act on your behalf, usually in financial or medical situations.An agent can never transfer their authority to another person unless the POA explicitly permits it.

Write "REVOKE" across the top of the form. If you do not have a copy of the power of attorney you want to revoke, submit a statement revoking the power of attorney. The statement must indicate that the authority of the power of attorney is revoked and must be signed by the taxpayer.

Unless the power of attorney states otherwise, and they usually don't, a revocation of a POA must be made in writing. A verbal revocation may not be enough.A revocation will reference the existing POA and the current attorney-in-fact and revoke the document and the powers granted.

You can revoke a Medical Power of Attorney even if you cannot make your own medical decisions. To cancel it, you can: Tell the agent, in person or in writing,Sign a new Medical Power of Attorney.

A principal can revoke the power of attorney while he or she is still mentally competent. A principal can complete a formal written document requesting the revocation of a power of attorney at any time, for any reason, while he or she is still competent. The principal must sign and notarize the revocation request.

The principal can always override a power of attorney, although it's possible for others to stop an agent from abusing their responsibilities.Medical POA A healthcare or medical power of attorney grants the Agent you appoint the authority to make decisions about your care if you are unable to do so.

A medical power of attorney is a legal document that names one person the health care agent of another person. The agent has the ability to make health care decisions and the responsibility to make sure doctors and other medical personnel provide necessary and appropriate care according to the patient's wishes.

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North Carolina Revocation of Statutory Power of Attorney for Health Care