Revocation of General Power of Attorney (VIC)
A Revocation of Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives you the ability to revoke a general power of attorney that you previously gave.
Last updated January 15, 2025
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The Legal Risk Score of a Revocation of General Power of Attorney (VIC) 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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