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Category Archives: Power of Attorney

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Frequently Asked Questions About Washington Durable Powers of Attorney

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In Washington estate planning, a durable power of attorney (DPA) is a critical document that can help protect your assets. A DPA enables you to appoint a family member, friend, or other trusted person to make financial decisions for you and your property. This can prove especially useful if you become incapacitated and are… Read More »

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Understanding the Limits of a Washington Power of Attorney

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A Washington power of attorney enables you to appoint someone to act as your agent. Some powers of attorney are limited in scope. For example, you might appoint someone as your agent to sell a piece of real estate on your behalf. A general power of attorney, in contrast, grants your agent broad authority… Read More »

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What Can a Power of Attorney Do?

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A power of attorney is a legal document that names a person to act as your agent. There are a number of different types of powers of attorney (POAs) recognized by Washington law. In estate planning, the two most common are a financial power of attorney and a power of attorney for health care…. Read More »

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Power of Attorney: a Comprehensive Guide

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A power of attorney (POA) is a crucial estate planning tool that allows you to appoint a trusted individual to make decisions on your behalf if you cannot do so yourself. There are different types of POA, each with its specific purpose and scope. In this article, we will explore the various types of… Read More »

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