Revoking Special Power Attorney

Summary

Revoking a special power of attorney can be done without notary details, though notarization is recommended to prevent disputes. A template for revocation includes notifying the attorney-in-fact and relevant institutions. Partial revocation is also possible, specifying which powers are revoked while others remain. Ensure all parties are informed for effective revocation.

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CAN I REVOKE A SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY WITHOUT INDICATING THE NOTARY DETAILS
Yes, you can revoke a Special Power of Attorney without indicating the notary details. However, it's often recommended to have it notarized to avoid any disputes about its validity.
Are you planning to notify the relevant parties after revocation?
draft a partial revocation of special power of attorney
Sure! Here's a sample template for a partial revocation of a special power of attorney:
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Partial Revocation of Special Power of Attorney
I, [Your Full Name], residing at [Your Address], hereby partially revoke the Special Power of Attorney executed by me on [Date of Original Power of Attorney], which appointed [Agent's Full Name] as my attorney-in-fact.
The following powers previously granted to [Agent's Full Name] are hereby revoked:
- [Specific Power *]
- [Specific Power *]
- [Specific Power *]
All other powers and authority granted to [Agent's Full Name] remain in full force and effect.
This partial revocation is effective immediately.
Signed this [Day] day of [Month], [Year].
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[Your Full Name]
Witness:
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[Witness * Name]
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[Witness * Name]
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