How Do You Void A Power Of Attorney?
A power of attorney is a legal document that allows another person to make decisions for you or to act on your behalf in your absence. It is commonly used by military members or others who may have to spend extended lengths of time away from home, but can be used by anyone who feels they may need someone to represent them in the event they are unable to do so for themselves. The representative you choose should be someone you deeply trust who you know will only respond with your best interests at heart and in accordance with your personal wishes. Alas, we sometimes come to find a person we once had complete confidence in is no longer trustworthy. The guide below outlines the steps you need to follow to make a power of attorney null and void. Make out a new power of attorney detailing the updated information, naming the new representative. Having a second power of attorney on file can help to resolve any issues that may result from the revocation of the older, out-of-date power of attor