Tennessee 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Children is used by the Grantor to give notice that a previously granted Power of Attorney for the Care of Children has been revoked.

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

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Product Tennessee 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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Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
Format Microsoft Word
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Platform Windows Compatible
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Category Revocation of Power of Attorney (Care of Children)
Product number #17795
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Frequently Asked Questions

This document is used to formally revoke a previously granted Power of Attorney that allowed another individual to make decisions regarding the care of a child. It serves as a written notice to ensure that all parties are aware of the change.

The form can be used by any parent or legal guardian who has previously granted a Power of Attorney for the Care of Children and wishes to revoke that authority. It is essential that the Grantor is the one initiating the revocation.

While notarization is not always required, it is highly recommended to ensure the document's validity and to provide additional legal protection. Check local laws to confirm specific requirements.

Once the form is completed, it should be distributed to all relevant parties, including the former agent and any other individuals involved in the child's care. Keeping a copy for your records is also advisable.

This form is specific to Tennessee and may not be valid in other states. If you need to revoke a Power of Attorney in a different state, you should consult that state's laws and use the appropriate forms.

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 need to revoke it due to changing family circumstances, such as a return to full custody or a change in living arrangements. This form ensures that all parties are officially notified of the revocation.
  • Situations requiring the revocation of a Power of Attorney often arise when the designated agent is no longer suitable or available to act in the best interest of the child. The Notice of Revocation serves as a formal declaration that the previous authority is no longer valid.
  • To comply with legal standards, a parent or legal guardian may wish to revoke a Power of Attorney when they regain the ability to care for their children independently. This form provides a clear and documented method to communicate this change.
  • For those who have experienced a breakdown in trust with the appointed agent, revoking the Power of Attorney is a necessary step to protect the child's welfare. The Notice of Revocation provides a legal framework to ensure that the agent can no longer make decisions regarding the child's care.
  • In cases where a parent has passed away or is incapacitated, the surviving parent may need to revoke any existing Powers of Attorney to establish new guardianship arrangements. This form facilitates that process by formally notifying all relevant parties.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate if the Power of Attorney has not been formally established or documented. In such cases, there is no authority to revoke.
  • – If the Grantor is unable to make decisions due to incapacity or mental health issues, this form cannot be used. Legal guardianship or other legal processes may be necessary instead.
  • – In situations where the revocation is contested or there are ongoing legal disputes regarding custody, it is advisable to seek legal counsel rather than using this form.
  • – The Notice of Revocation should not be used if the Power of Attorney has already expired or been terminated by other means. In such cases, no further action is needed.

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