Revocation of Enduring Power of Attorney (QLD)

A Revocation of Enduring Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives you the ability to revoke an enduring power of attorney that you previously gave.

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Last updated January 23, 2025

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Revocation of Enduring Power of Attorney (QLD)

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What is a revocation of enduring power of attorney (qld)?

A revocation of enduring power of attorney (QLD) is a legal document that cancels an enduring power of attorney you previously granted, removing your attorney’s authority to act on your behalf.
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When should you use a revocation of enduring power of attorney (qld)?

You should use this document if you want to formally end an enduring power of attorney you previously granted, provided you still have legal capacity to make this decision.
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What should be in a revocation of enduring power of attorney (qld)?

It should clearly identify the original power of attorney, state your intention to revoke it, be correctly witnessed, and include your details and those of your attorney.
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The Legal Risk Score of a Revocation of Enduring Power of Attorney (QLD) Template is Medium

Our legal team have marked this document as medium risk considering:

  • There is a risk that the revocation may not be considered valid if the witnessing procedures, especially concerning remote witnessing, are not strictly adhered to as required by the law.
  • It removes risk away from both the principal and the attorney.
  • Although there is a specific execution requirement, the document can be corrected by completing and signing it again.

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Enduring Guardians: All you need to know
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Concerned about protecting yourself if you lose capacity? Find out all you need to know about enduring guardians and their functions here.

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