A Washington State Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows an individual to designate another person, referred to as the "attorney-in-fact" or "agent," to act on their behalf in making financial and legal decisions. This document can be used in various situations such as managing bank accounts, paying bills, making investment decisions, and handling real estate transactions when the person creating the power of attorney is unable or unavailable to do so themselves.
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This Form is used to grant authority to another person to make legal decisions on your behalf in the state of Washington.