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[TX] [TX] How do I revoke multiple powers of attorney with a single revocation letter?

My sister-in-law has two medical powers of attorney that were made in November of 2024 and the other about 3 years ago. She now wants to revoke those and appoint a new agent. In a revocation letter should both agents (one for each of the two POAs) be listed in the same letter or can we make 2 separate revocation letters for her?

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Here is a template that can be used. You can edit it to include both.

https://eforms.com/power-of-attorney/tx/texas-revocation-of-power-of-attorney/

Please let me know if you have any additional questions I can help with.

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My sister-in-law has two medical powers of attorney that were made in November of 2024 and the other about 3 years ago. She now wants to revoke those and appoint a new agent. In a revocation letter should both agents (one for each of the two POAs) be listed in the same letter or can we make 2 separate revocation letters for her?

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I understand your concern about revoking the medical powers of attorney. Have the current agents been notified of your sister-in-law's intention to revoke their powers?

Yes they are aware.

Lexi

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Are there any specific requirements or procedures outlined in the original medical powers of attorney regarding revocation that need to be followed?

No there are not, just the standard POA.

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Is there anything else the Lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they’ll be able to help with revoking the medical powers of attorney.

No, nothing more.

Evan

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OK. Typically it would be one revocation if both are being revoked.

What state is this located in?

That’s what I thought but I'm not finding a form to accommodate two agents with different addresses.

Texas.

Evan

Evan

Here is a template that can be used. You can edit it to include both.

https://eforms.com/power-of-attorney/tx/texas-revocation-of-power-of-attorney/

Please let me know if you have any additional questions I can help with.

I did see this one and started it but there is nothing to indicate that I can put both names and addresses on there ....they are two separate POAs.

Where do I edit?

Evan

Evan

You can write in both names in the [NAME OF PREVIOUS AGENT] section.

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Please let me know if you have any additional questions I can help with.

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