Resources for Seniors
questions & answers
Question: I need to know to get a general power of attorney that my grandaughter obtiened from me by telling me i was giving her power of attorney for my vehical only. I didnt realize she was doing. I need to know how to go about getting it revoked the legal way. Can you tell me how, and where to go to do this?
Answer: In Arizona, the county Superior Court has Power of Attorney (“POA”) Revocation forms and instructions, which include distributing copies of the signed/notarized form to the businesses who were dealing with the prior POA-holder and to that person. A copy of the revoked POA is usually required.
QUESTIONS
-
I need to know to get a general power of attorney that my grandaughter obtiened from me by telling me i was giving her power of attorney for my vehical only. I didnt realize she was doing. I need to know how to go about getting it revoked the legal way. Can you tell me how, and where to go to do this?
STORIES
LegalLEARN
-
Free & Reduced Fees Legal Aid Resources
Click Here to apply online, or call
866-637-5341.
FIND LEGAL HELP
- Please select your county of residence below.
OTHER LEGAL RESOURCES
-
State Bar of Arizona
www.azbar.org -
Maricopa County Bar
www.maricopabar.org
Referral number 602-257-4434 -
Pima County Bar
www.pimacountybar.org
Referral number 520-623-4625 -
National Domestic Violence Hotline
800-799-7233 -
Bankruptcy Court Self Help Center
866-553-0893 -
Certified Legal Document Preparer Program
Link
ORGANIZATIONS
- Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc. - Nogales - Santa Cruz County
View full description - Step Up to Justice
View full description - Housing Counseling Hotline
View full description - Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.- Bisbee
View full description - Legal Services for Crime Victims in Arizona (LSCVA)
View full description
Generic versions of the drug Cialis, sold as tadalafil, now available from many manufacturers.