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Form 2 Version 4 Allows you to appoint someone you trust (an attorney) to make decisions for your during your lifetime and continues if you lose capacity to make decisions yourself. Use this form to appoint: Attorney(s) for personal (including health) matters only. Attorney(s) for financial matters only.
A general power of attorney allows the agent to make a wide range of decisions. This is your best option if you want to maximize the persons freedom to handle your assets and manage your care. A limited power of attorney restricts the agents power to particular assets.
To appoint an attorney you must complete an enduring power of attorney form. To be legally enforceable, your enduring power of attorney must be in the form, or substantially in the form, specified in Schedule 3 of the Guardianship and Administration Act 1990. The form at the back of this kit meets these requirements.
Your signature must be witnessed by two independent witnesses. One should be someone who can legally witness a statutory declaration, such as a Justice of the Peace, lawyer, doctor, teacher, police officer, pharmacist, or nurse. The other witness can be anyone who is over 18.
A power of attorney can be created without legal assistance and almost free of charge. In fact, one can find a free POA form online and simply print it and fill it out. One can also have a POA created online for as little as $35.

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An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) is a formal (statutory) document developed by the Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney General that allows a person with decision-making capacity to appoint an attorney for personal (including health matters), and/or financial matters.
A power of attorney is a legal document which gives one person (the donee or attorney) the power to act for another (the donor) in some circumstances. It is often used for a specific purpose and a fixed period of time. There is no register for powers of attorney in Western Australia.
Washington State does not require that a Power of Attorney be registered with the state. Evergreen Elder Law can explain the requirements of Washington State Power of Attorney laws and can devise a General or Durable Power of Attorney that suits your specific needs and wishes.

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