Can An Irrevocable Limited Power Of Attorney Be Revoked In Florida?
Just curious to know if an irrevocable power of attorney limited to a specific transaction can later be revoked? If so what is the point of stating it is “irrevocable”….
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2 Responses to “Can An Irrevocable Limited Power Of Attorney Be Revoked In Florida?”
No. Irrevocable is irrevocable.
the person who has the power of attn must surrender their rights to being power of attn.