revocation of right or privelage requires the same authorities who gave them.
Petition To Revoke
Insufficient information is known. WHAT kind of petition? Initiated by WHO? A general answer might be a court order, but even that it may not apply in the case of a citizen-initiated petition.
A motion to revoke would be a formal petition to the court to cancel, negate, or undo some previous court action or decision. A motion to adjudicate would be a formal petition to the court to take some action, or hold a hearing or trial for the purposes of coming to a legal conclusion.
Write a letter to the court that granted the power of attorney. They will revoke it and appoint someone else if needed.
In the US, the only 'person' who can 'revoke' someone's rights is the court. And in order to file an action/petition in the court you must be a legal adult, so a minor themselves can't do anything.
No. The only person who can revoke the power of attorney is your grandmother. If she is unable to act on her own behalf then a family member can petition the court to be appointed her guardian. If the court appoints a guardian the POA would be automatically extinguished.
The mother can petition the court to remove the rights, but she can't do it without a court order.
Only a court can "revoke" a parent's rights.
I am going to revoke your license if you get another DWI. Your license has been revoked. Are you revoking my license? Revoke; to take away.
Revoke Access is putting an end to the object that access. for example: i give a man the right to shake my hand i have the right to revoke it/ to take it away
No, once the couple have agreed upon the dissolution terms and signed the petition the action can not be contested, revoked by the involved parties.
Yes, they have the right to revoke his license to practice in that state.