Specific to the state of Florida, if an agent has been granted durable power of attorney, can the principal revoke the durable power of attorney without notifying the agent?
Asked on 5/18/12, 9:04 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lucreita Becude
Lucreita D. Becude, P.A.
You must notify the agent that you are revoking your DPA. You must also file a Revocation of Agent of DPA with the clerk of court in the county in which you live.
Answered on 5/18/12, 9:26 am
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