How do I dissolve a power of attorney that I signed and How do I dissolve a will?
Full Question:
How do I dissolve a power of attorney that I signed and How do I dissolve a will?
05/19/2009 |
Category: Power of Attorney |
State: Texas |
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Answer:
A revocation of a power of attorney may be made by a written document signed by the principal, with or without the consent of the agent. Recording requirements vary by local area and purpose of the original power of attorney.
A will may be destroyed or revoked by making a later will, codicil, or document revoking the will. The revocation forms offered bu USLegal are state specific and comply with applicable state requirements.
Please see the following is a Texas statute:
63 PROB. CODE. Revocation of Wills
No will in writing, and no clause thereof or devise therein, shall be
revoked, except by a subsequent will, codicil, or declaration in
writing, executed with like formalities, or by the testator destroying or
canceling the same, or causing it to be done in his presence.