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California Revocation of Power of Attorney
Under California law, you must notify your attorney-in-fact in writing that you are revoking his/her authority. You can do that with this Revocation of Power of Attorney form.
- You can revoke your Power of Attorney at any time, so long as you are mentally competent.
- You should give a copy of the signed Revocation form to your attorney-in-fact, and to every third party (such as your bank) who has a copy of the Power of Attorney on file.
- If you don't notify them in writing, neither your attorney-in-fact nor the third party can be held legally liable for relying on the Power of Attorney.
- This form is provided in MS Word format.
- Intended for use only in the State of California.
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California Advance Health Care Directive Form
Make sure your family and your doctor know what your wishes are regarding medical treatment and life support with this free Advance Health Care Directive Form for California.
- An Advance Health Care Directive speaks for you if you are unable to communicate due to illness or injury.
- In Part 1 of the form you can, but are not required to, name another person to act as your agent, to make health care decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so, or even if you retain capacity.
- You can give instructions about your health care in Part 2, for your agent (if you appoint one) and for your health care provider to follow.
- The form includes information and instructions to help you complete it.
- This is Form 3-1 issued by the California Hospital Association.
- Available in PDF format.
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