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In New Jersey, a power of attorney (POA) ends when the principal revokes it, the principal becomes incapacitated (unless it is a durable POA), or the principal passes away. Additionally, it can also terminate if the agent dies or resigns, or if a court invalidates the POA. It’s important for the principal to communicate any changes or revocations clearly to avoid confusion.

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