
Kansas Power of Attorney Revocation Form
A power of attorney revocation in Kansas is utilized to terminate an existing power of attorney. To ensure this revocation is valid, the principal must not only fill out the necessary form but also notify the agent and any third parties who may be depending on the original power of attorney. Failing to provide this notification means the revocation may not be deemed legally effective.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
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