Iowa Statutes
§ 144C.7 — Revocation of declaration
Iowa § 144C.7
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Iowa Code § 144C.7 (2026).
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1.A declaration is revocable by a declarant in a writing signed and dated by the declarant.
2.Unless otherwise expressly provided in a declaration:
a.A dissolution of marriage, annulment of marriage, or legal separation between
the declarant and the declarant’s spouse that occurs subsequent to the execution of the
declaration constitutes an automatic revocation of the spouse as a designee.
b.A designation of a person as a designee pursuant to a declaration is ineffective if
the designation is revoked by the declarant in writing subsequent to the execution of the
declaration or if the designee is unable or unwilling to serve as the designee.
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§ 144C.1
Short title§ 144C.10
Effect of declaration§ 144C.11
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Definitions§ 144C.3
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Revocation of declaration§ 144C.9
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Iowa § 144C.7, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ia/144C.7.