Revocation of Enduring Power of Attorney

$165.00

A power of attorney is a document by which a person (called 'the principal') appoints another person ('the attorney') to act on the principal's behalf in relation to the principal's property and financial affairs.

Generally a power of attorney can be revoked at any time by the principal. The revocation may or may not be because a new power has been granted.

Whenever a new power of attorney is been granted a revocation of an existing power of attorney is necessary, otherwise the principal may have concurrent appointments which