A Washington Limited Power of Attorney Form permits, for a fixed time period, a principal to determine an agent that will act and defend the best interests of the individual. This form can be required in many cases, but typically they are formed when the principal cannot be at two places at once. The agreed powers, as per the document, should be very clear to prevent any agents or other individuals attempting to exploit the document for personal gain.
Not forgetting to research the signatory requirements required for each state, in Washington, the requirements state that either a notary public needs to be present or two witnesses. Ensuring this criterion is met will legalize the document.
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