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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 23 — DOMESTIC RELATIONS · Chapter 56

§ 5614. Revocation.

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§ 5614. Revocation.
(a)Prepetition.-- Prior to a petition being filed under section 5612 (relating to petition for approval of a designation), the designator may revoke a standby guardianship by simple destruction of the designation and notification of the revocation to the standby guardian.
(b)Postpetition.-- After a petition has been filed, the designator may revoke a standby guardianship by:
(1)executing a written revocation;
(2)filing the revocation with the court; and
(3)notifying the persons named in the designation of the revocation in writing.
(c)Unwritten revocation.-- Regardless of whether a petition has been filed, an unwritten revocation may be considered by the court if it can be proven by clear and convincing evidence.
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