
revocation of power of attorney
Revocation of a power of attorney means legally canceling or ending the authority granted to someone to act on your behalf. This can be done explicitly through a written notice stating the revocation, or implicitly by actions that demonstrate you no longer approve of their authority. Once revoked, the person no longer has the legal power to make decisions for you. It’s important to notify all relevant parties about the revocation to prevent confusion or misuse of authority. Revoking a power of attorney ensures you maintain control over decisions and can choose to assign authority to someone else if needed.