Maryland Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney
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This form is used to give notice that a previously granted Power of Attorney has been revoked.
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This Maryland Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney form revokes a Power of Attorney that has been created. More often than not, it is required that these documents are in writing. After the document is signed, the Grantor should distribute the executed document to everyone that may be affected, such as the Agent (the Attorney-in-Fact) and any applicable financial institutions and real estate advisors. To be in compliance with the law, this form should be witnessed by two people that are not party to the agreement. It is recommended that this form is notarized after it has been executed (signed).
This Form Contains these Key Provisions:
- Revocation: This form revokes the powers previously given to the attorney-in-fact.
- Witnesses: This form should be witnessed by two people not a party to the agreement.
- Notary Acknowledgment: The form contains a space for proper notarization.
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Maryland Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney
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Frequently Asked Questions
A Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney is a legal document that formally cancels a previously granted Power of Attorney, thereby terminating the authority of the appointed Agent to act on behalf of the Principal.
The revocation form must be signed by the Principal or Grantor who is revoking the Power of Attorney. It is also recommended that two witnesses, who are not parties to the agreement, sign the document.
While notarization is not strictly required, it is highly recommended to provide additional legal validity and to ensure that the document is recognized by third parties, such as financial institutions.
After signing the Notice of Revocation, the Principal should provide copies to the former Agent, any relevant financial institutions, and anyone else who may have relied on the previous Power of Attorney.
If you do not officially revoke your Power of Attorney, the Agent will continue to have the authority to act on your behalf, which may lead to unauthorized actions or decisions that do not align with your current wishes.
Is This Form Right For You?
Use This Form If:
- Individuals who have previously granted a Power of Attorney may need to revoke it due to changes in personal circumstances, such as a change in relationships or trust in the appointed Agent. This form serves as an official notice to terminate the authority previously granted.
- Situations requiring the revocation of a Power of Attorney often arise when the Principal becomes aware of misconduct or mismanagement by the Attorney-in-Fact. By using this form, the Principal can ensure that their interests are protected and that the Agent no longer has any legal authority to act on their behalf.
- For those who have decided to appoint a new Attorney-in-Fact, it is essential to revoke the previous Power of Attorney to avoid any confusion or potential conflicts. This form provides a clear and formal way to notify all relevant parties of the change.
- In cases where the Principal has regained capacity after a period of incapacity, they may wish to revoke any existing Power of Attorney that was established during that time. This ensures that they regain full control over their affairs without any lingering authority granted to others.
- When a Principal moves to a different state, they may find it necessary to revoke their existing Power of Attorney to comply with the new state's laws. This form allows them to formally cancel the previous document and establish a new one that meets the requirements of their new jurisdiction.
Do Not Use If:
- – This form is not appropriate if the Principal is incapacitated and unable to make decisions regarding their Power of Attorney. In such cases, a legal guardian or conservator may need to be appointed instead.
- – If there is an ongoing legal dispute involving the Power of Attorney, revoking it through this form may complicate matters further. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional before proceeding.
- – Situations where the Principal wishes to simply modify the existing Power of Attorney rather than revoke it entirely are not suitable for this form. In such cases, an amendment or a new Power of Attorney should be drafted.
- – This form should not be used if the Principal is unsure about their decision to revoke the Power of Attorney. It is crucial to be certain of the decision, as it may have significant implications for their legal and financial affairs.
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