A Nebraska Revocation of Recorded Power of Attorney is a legal document used to cancel or terminate a previously recorded Power of Attorney in the state of Nebraska. This revocation ensures that the authority granted to an agent or attorney-in-fact under a Power of Attorney is officially nullified, thereby ending their ability to act on behalf of the principal. When a person no longer wishes to grant the designated agent(s) the powers outlined in the original Power of Attorney document, they can execute a Nebraska Revocation of Recorded Power of Attorney to revoke those powers. This revocation provides a clear and legally binding method to terminate the authority granted to the agent(s). It is important to note that a Nebraska Revocation of Recorded Power of Attorney should be carefully drafted, executed, and recorded in accordance with Nebraska law. The document should include relevant information such as the names and contact details of the principal and agent(s), the date of the original Power of Attorney, and a clear statement of revocation. Different types or variations of a Nebraska Revocation of Recorded Power of Attorney may exist depending on the specific circumstances or preferences of the principal. Some common types include: 1. Revocation of General Power of Attorney: This type of revocation is used when the principal wants to cancel a General Power of Attorney, which grants broad powers to the agent(s) to act in multiple legal matters on behalf of the principal. 2. Revocation of Limited Power of Attorney: In situations where a Limited Power of Attorney was previously executed, this revocation is used to terminate the powers granted under that specific agreement. Limited Power of Attorney grants the agent(s) authority over a specific task or area of the principal's affairs for a predetermined period. 3. Revocation of Durable Power of Attorney: Durable Power of Attorney remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated. If the principal wishes to revoke such enduring powers, a Revocation of Durable Power of Attorney is used to ensure the cancellation of the agent's authority. 4. Revocation of Medical Power of Attorney: When the principal wants to cancel a Medical Power of Attorney, which grants an agent the authority to make healthcare decisions on their behalf, this specific revocation is employed. By executing a Nebraska Revocation of Recorded Power of Attorney, the principal can effectively revoke the powers previously granted to an agent or attorney-in-fact, ensuring that their wishes are respected and that their affairs are no longer managed by the designated individual(s). It is important to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with Nebraska laws and to properly draft and record the revocation document.