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Unless there is a specified date of expiration contained within the document - it can be revoked at any time by the individual who iinitiated it - the POA also expires immediately upon the death of the person who initiated it.

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A power of attorney terminates when:

(1) the principal dies;

(2) the principal becomes incapacitated, if the power of attorney is not durable;

(3) the principal revokes the power of attorney;

(4) the power of attorney provides that it terminates;

(5) the purpose of the power of attorney is accomplished; or

(6) the principal revokes the agent's authority or the agent dies, becomes incapacitated, or resigns, and the power of attorney does not provide for another agent to act under the power of attorney.

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When revoked by the grantor, or when specified in the documents. Also after their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.

As specified in the granting documents. Or when revoked by the grantor. And after their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.

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When revoked by the grantor, or when specified in the documents. Also after their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.

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As specified in the granting documents. Or when revoked by the grantor. And after their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid.

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After their death, the power of attorney is no longer valid. The grantor can also revoke it at any time. And it may specify in the document when it expires.

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