A North Carolina Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows an individual, known as the "principal," to grant someone else, referred to as the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact," the authority to act on their behalf in various matters. This authority can be broad or limited depending on the specific terms stated in the Power of Attorney document. The agent can make important decisions and take actions on behalf of the principal, such as managing finances, handling real estate transactions, making healthcare decisions, or managing other legal matters. It is important to note that a power of attorney can only be used while the principal is alive and mentally capable to make their own decisions.
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This document is used for revoking a Power of Attorney in North Carolina. Use this template if you want to cancel the authority you previously granted to someone to act on your behalf.