Oklahoma Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for the Care of Children

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If a Grantor (i.e. the parent(s) or legal guardian(s)) of a Power of Attorney for the Care of Children decides to revoke the document, it is almost always required that the revocation be in writing. The Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for the Care of Children is used by the Grantor to give notice that a previously granted Power of Attorney for the Care of Children has been revoked.

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Oklahoma Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for the Care of Children

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Product Oklahoma Notice of Revocation of Power of Attorney for the Care of Children
Country United States
Pages 3
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
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Category Revocation of Power of Attorney (Care of Children)
Product number #17789
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Frequently Asked Questions

This document formally informs relevant parties that a previously granted Power of Attorney for the Care of Children has been revoked by the Grantor, ensuring that the authority is no longer valid.

This form is intended for parents or legal guardians who have previously granted a Power of Attorney for the Care of Children and wish to revoke that authority.

Yes, once the Notice of Revocation is properly executed and delivered, it is effective immediately, and the agent no longer has the authority to act on behalf of the children.

It is advisable to provide a copy of the revocation notice to the agent to ensure they are aware that their authority has been terminated.

No, revocation of a Power of Attorney must be in writing to be legally recognized, making this form essential for proper documentation.

If the Power of Attorney is not revoked, the agent retains their authority to make decisions regarding the care of the children, which could lead to potential conflicts.

Typically, there are no filing fees for revoking a Power of Attorney; however, it is important to check local regulations for any specific requirements.

Yes, after revocation, you can create a new Power of Attorney for the Care of Children if you wish to designate a different agent.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who have previously granted a Power of Attorney for the Care of Children may find it necessary to revoke that authority when their circumstances change, such as when they regain the ability to care for their children or when the designated agent is no longer suitable.
  • Situations requiring the revocation of a Power of Attorney often arise when the Grantor feels that the agent is not acting in the best interest of the children, prompting the need for a formal notice to terminate that legal authority.
  • For those who have entered into a temporary arrangement for child care, the revocation form is essential when the arrangement is no longer needed, ensuring that the legal authority granted to another party is officially rescinded.
  • Parents may need to use this form if they have decided to change their child care arrangements, such as moving to a new location or changing the primary caregiver, thus requiring the revocation of the previous Power of Attorney.
  • In cases where the Grantor has passed away or is incapacitated, the revocation of the Power of Attorney for the Care of Children may be necessary to prevent any confusion regarding child custody and care responsibilities.

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