Revoking a power of attorney – not an obvious issue at all
Revoking a power of attorney (PoA), straightforward as it may appear, could cause its mandator to lose sleep when he or she no longer wants to be represented by a given attorney but does not know how this should be communicated. Such concerns are frequent among those mandators who have given powers of representation to a family member. When and how can a PoA be revoked? Should the attorney be notified?
An article by Tomasz Krzywański and Olga Sulewska from the private client team is available on the website Prawo.pl: https://www.prawo.pl/podatki/odwolanie-pelnomocnictwa-opinia-gww-tomasz-krzywanski-olga,502046.html
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