Free Wisconsin Revocation Power of Attorney Form

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A Wisconsin Power of Attorney Revocation lets you cancel the authority you gave to an agent. It can be used to revoke both financial and health care power of attorney documents.

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When Can You Revoke a Wisconsin Power of Attorney?

You can usually revoke a power of attorney in Wisconsin at any time, as long as you still have the legal capacity to do so. The exact rules depend on the type of POA you want to cancel.

Wisconsin POA Revocation at a Glance

There are slight differences between revoking a financial POA and a health care POA in Wisconsin, as shown in the table below:

Type of POA How You Revoke It Who You Tell Key Thing to Know
Financial POA (Money, Property) Write and sign a revocation Agent + banks + anyone with a copy New POA does not cancel the old one
Health Care POA Destroy it, write it, say it (with 2 witnesses), or make a new one Agent + doctors + hospital Tell your doctor right away

What Should a Wisconsin POA Revocation Say?

Keep it short and clear. Your revocation should include:

  • Your full name
  • The date of the original POA, if known
  • The name of the agent
  • A statement that you are revoking the power of attorney
  • Your signature
  • The date

If you are revoking a financial POA, a written revocation is the safest option.

If you are revoking a health care POA, Wisconsin allows more than one method, but a written revocation is still often the clearest choice.

Does a Wisconsin POA Revocation Need To Be Notarized?

Usually, no. Wisconsin does not generally require notarization to revoke a POA.

Still, notarizing the revocation may help when you give it to banks or other businesses.

If you are revoking a health care power of attorney by speaking instead of writing, you must do it in front of 2 witnesses. This requirement is set out under Wisconsin Statutes § 155.10 and § 155.40.

Why Notice Matters in Wisconsin

Revoking the document is only part of the process. You also need to make sure the right people know about it.

If a bank, business, hospital, or doctor does not know the POA was revoked, they may still rely on the old document

That is why you should send or deliver the revocation to everyone who may still have a copy.

Does Divorce Affect a Wisconsin Power of Attorney?

It can. If your spouse or domestic partner is named as your agent, the POA may become invalid after:

  • Divorce
  • Annulment
  • Termination of the domestic partnership

This can change depending on the document and your specific situation. You should consult a legal professional to help you with this.

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