Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Illinois
power of attorney
how does one go about rescinding a medical power of attorney?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: power of attorney
Under Illinois law, you can rescind a medical power of attorney orally or in writing.
As a practical matter, you are likely to be present (but not always) when one is to be used, so if you have your faculties, you can rescind the order.
To be safe, you should rescind the power in writing, in a simple letter, and deliver it to all known recipients of the power, and the persons named in the power. That way, if you are not competent, or not present, you can be sure that another person isn't acting on your behalf for medical issues.
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