Texas Revocation of Statutory Declaration of Guardian in the Event of Later Incapacity or Need of Guardian

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TX-P006B
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What is this form?

The Revocation of Statutory Declaration of Guardian in the Event of Later Incapacity or Need of Guardian is a legal document that officially revokes a previously designated guardian. If you have executed a Declaration of Guardian and later wish to change or nullify that designation, this form serves that purpose. It is crucial for individuals who want to ensure that their guardian choices accurately reflect their current wishes.


Main sections of this form

  • Personal information of the declarant, including name and date of the initial declaration.
  • Names of the initially designated guardian and alternates for personal and estate matters.
  • Legal citation regarding the ability to revoke the guardian designation.
  • Signature section for the declarant and witnesses.
  • Notarization section to affirm the validity of the form.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when an individual wishes to revoke a guardian appointment made in a previous Declaration of Guardian. Common scenarios include changes in personal circumstances, a new choice of guardian, or if the previously designated guardian can no longer fulfill their duties. Utilizing this form helps clarify your current wishes regarding guardianship in case of future incapacity.

Who needs this form

  • Individuals who have previously designated a guardian and want to make a change.
  • Those who wish to ensure their guardianship designation is current and reflects their current wishes.
  • People who find themselves in a changing personal situation affecting guardianship decisions.

How to complete this form

  • Provide your full name and the date of the original declaration.
  • List the names of the previously designated guardians and alternates.
  • State your intention to revoke the earlier designation clearly.
  • Sign and date the form in the presence of two witnesses.
  • Ensure the form is notarized for legal validity.

Does this document require notarization?

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. It requires a notary public to confirm the identities of the declarant and witnesses. At US Legal Forms, we provide integrated online notarization services available 24/7, ensuring a secure video call process without the need to travel.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include all signatures from the required parties, including witnesses and notary.
  • Not providing the correct date of the original declaration being revoked.
  • Incomplete information about the newly designated guardian, if any.

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What to keep in mind

  • This form is essential for revoking a previously designated guardian.
  • Ensure accurate and complete information is provided to avoid legal issues.
  • Confirmation through notarization is mandatory for the document's validity.

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