Revocation of Power of Attorney for Care and Custody of Minor Child is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Courts - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is a power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child?
A: A power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child is a legal document that allows a parent or guardian to designate someone else to make decisions and care for the child in their absence.
Q: Why would someone want to revoke a power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child?
A: There may be various reasons why someone would want to revoke a power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child, such as a change in circumstances, a disagreement with the person appointed, or the need for a different arrangement for the child's care.
Q: How can someone revoke a power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child in North Dakota?
A: In North Dakota, a power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child can be revoked by signing a written revocation and providing a copy to the person appointed and any relevant institutions or agencies, such as schools or healthcare providers.
Q: Is there a specific form required to revoke a power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child in North Dakota?
A: There is no specific form required to revoke a power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child in North Dakota, but it is recommended to consult with an attorney to ensure the revocation is done correctly.
Q: What happens after a power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child is revoked?
A: Once a power of attorney for care and custody of a minor child is properly revoked, the authority granted to the appointed person is terminated, and the parent or guardian resumes full responsibility and decision-making for the child.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the North Dakota Courts.