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"The presumption of law is that a condition of things once shown to exist continues until some charge is made to appear." Page v. Rogers (1886), 31 C. 293.

"A status once established is presumed by the law to remain until the contrary appears." Kidder v. Stevens (1882), 60 C. 414, overruled by Vance v. Anderson (1896), 113 C. 532, 45 P. 816; Eltzroth v. Ryan (1891), 89 C. 135, 26 P. 647; Metteer v. Smith (1909), 156 C. 572, 105 P. 735.

NOTE: YOUR REVOCATION OF POWER OF ATTORNEY IS THE EVIDENCE OF A CHANGE IN STATUS WHICH IS CONTRARY TO THE PRESUMPTION THAT YOU ARE A "resident of california."