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Michigan Power of Attorney Revocation Form

Michigan Power of Attorney Revocation Form

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A Michigan power of attorney revocation is a legal document that serves to end or invalidate a power of attorney that was previously granted. Once the revocation form is completed, the principal is required to deliver a copy of it or notify the original agent, as well as any financial or medical organizations that might have been relying on the initial power of attorney.

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Signing Requirements

No laws, although like the durable version, two witnesses or notary public are recommended.
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