A Washington Statutory Power of Attorney Form is a legal form that provides a person with the legal right to pick and use an agent that would be responsible for some financial decisions. Such decisions often involve the businesses and properties owned by the principal and this document can still be used even if the principal is confirmed to be medically unfit by a healthcare professional.
The principal should be confident in the agent they have chosen and their ability to do things just as the principal had discussed. For this reason, details surrounding the specific powers that are granted.
A Washington Statutory Power of Attorney is detailed by local state legislation. This legislation also details information concerning the signing requirements which in Washington require that two witnesses and a notary public must witness the principal signing the form. Failing to comply with these requirements can result in the document being voided.
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