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Utah Revocation of Power of Attorney for Care of Child or Children

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Utah
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UT-P008B
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This is a revocation of the power of attorney for the care and custody of a child or children provided in Form UT-P007. A Power of Attorney can be revoked by the principal at any time, as long as he or she is competent. This form complies with all state statutory laws.

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Witnesses are generally at least 18 years of age and cannot be the agent, the notary, any relative by blood, adoption, or marriage, or a third party who intends to interact with the agent (e.g., medical doctor, banking professional, etc.)

Any adult may witness the principal's signature. The witness does not have to be a justice of the peace, solicitor or other 'prescribed witness'. 3. There is no requirement to register this revocation, but if the power of attorney being revoked has been registered it is advisable to do so.

Until an attorney-in-fact's powers are properly revoked, they can continue to legally act for the principal. To cancel a Power of Attorney, the principal can create a document called a Revocation of Power of Attorney or create a new Power of Attorney that indicates the previous Power of Attorney is revoked.

If the agent is acting improperly, family members can file a petition in court challenging the agent. If the court finds the agent is not acting in the principal's best interest, the court can revoke the power of attorney and appoint a guardian. The power of attorney ends at death.

The revocation should include your name, a statement that you are of sound mind, and your wish to revoke the power of attorney. You should also specify the date the original power of attorney was executed and the person selected as your agent.

A principal can revoke the power of attorney while he or she is still mentally competent. A principal can complete a formal written document requesting the revocation of a power of attorney at any time, for any reason, while he or she is still competent. The principal must sign and notarize the revocation request.

Revoke Your Current Power of Attorney. To change or cancel your current power of attorney, you should complete a formal, written revocation. Notify Your Power of Attorney. Once you complete your revocation, notify your agent of the cancellation in writing. Notify Relevant Third Parties. Execute a New Power of Attorney.

If you're mentally competent and no longer wish to have someone appointed as your power of attorney, you can cancel it by submitting a formal revocation form, as well as notifying the individual and other relevant third parties, in writing. You may want to cancel your power of attorney for several reasons.

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Utah Revocation of Power of Attorney for Care of Child or Children