Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 244 - Uniform power of attorney for finances and property.
244.10 - Termination of power of attorney or agent's authority.

244.10 Termination of power of attorney or agent's authority.
(1) A power of attorney terminates when any of the following occurs:
(a) The principal dies.
(b) The principal becomes incapacitated, if the power of attorney so provides.
(c) The principal revokes the power of attorney.
(d) The power of attorney provides that it terminates.
(e) The purpose of the power of attorney is accomplished.
(f) 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.
(2) An agent's authority terminates when any of the following occurs:
(a) The principal revokes the authority.
(b) The agent dies, becomes incapacitated, or resigns.
(c) An action is filed for the dissolution or annulment of the agent's marriage to the principal or their legal separation, unless the power of attorney otherwise provides.
(d) The power of attorney terminates.
(e) The domestic partnership of the principal and agent under ch. 770 is terminated unless the power of attorney otherwise provides.
(3) Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, an agent's authority is exercisable until the authority terminates under sub. (2), notwithstanding a lapse of time since the execution of the power of attorney.
(4) Termination of an agent's authority or of a power of attorney is not effective as to the agent or another person that, without actual knowledge of the termination, acts in good faith under the power of attorney. An act so performed, unless otherwise invalid or unenforceable, binds the principal and the principal's successors in interest.
(5) Incapacity of the principal of a power of attorney that is not durable does not revoke or terminate the power of attorney as to an agent or other person that, without actual knowledge of the incapacity, acts in good faith under the power of attorney. An act so performed, unless otherwise invalid or unenforceable, binds the principal and the principal's successors in interest.
(6) The execution of a power of attorney does not revoke a power of attorney previously executed by the principal unless the subsequent power of attorney provides that the previous power of attorney is revoked or that all other powers of attorney are revoked.
History: 2009 a. 319.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 244 - Uniform power of attorney for finances and property.

244.01 - Short title.

244.02 - Definitions.

244.03 - Applicability.

244.04 - Power of attorney is durable.

244.05 - Execution of power of attorney.

244.06 - Validity of power of attorney.

244.07 - Meaning and effect of power of attorney.

244.08 - Nomination of guardian; relation of agent to court-appointed fiduciary.

244.09 - When a power of attorney is effective.

244.10 - Termination of power of attorney or agent's authority.

244.11 - Coagents and successor agents.

244.12 - Reimbursement and compensation of agent.

244.13 - Agent's acceptance.

244.14 - Agent's duties.

244.15 - Exoneration of agent.

244.16 - Judicial relief.

244.17 - Agent's liability.

244.18 - Agent's resignation; notice.

244.19 - Protection of persons that accept and rely upon an acknowledged power of attorney.

244.20 - Refusal to accept acknowledged power of attorney.

244.21 - Laws applicable to financial institutions and entities.

244.41 - Authority that requires specific grant, grant of general authority.

244.42 - Incorporation of authority.

244.43 - Construction of authority generally.

244.44 - Real property.

244.445 - Digital property.

244.45 - Tangible personal property.

244.46 - Stocks and bonds.

244.47 - Commodities and options.

244.48 - Banks and other financial institutions.

244.49 - Operation of entity or business.

244.50 - Insurance and annuities.

244.51 - Estates, trusts, and other beneficial interests.

244.52 - Claims and litigation.

244.53 - Personal and family maintenance.

244.54 - Benefits from governmental programs or civil or military service.

244.55 - Retirement plans.

244.56 - Taxes.

244.57 - Gifts.

244.61 - Statutory Form Power of Attorney for Finances and Property.

244.62 - Agent's certification.

244.63 - Distribution of forms.

244.64 - Relation to power of attorney for health care.