Apr 12, 2016 #1 D dougy56 New Member Jurisdiction Washington I have a Power of attorney for my mom. I don't have the original, I have a copy of it.do I still have the power of attorney for my mom.
I have a Power of attorney for my mom. I don't have the original, I have a copy of it.do I still have the power of attorney for my mom.
Apr 12, 2016 #2 E ElleMD Well-Known Member A POA and a will are totally different things. You can not substitute one for the other.
Apr 12, 2016 #3 army judge Super Moderator I suspect a person trying to use a COPY of a DPOA will have trouble using it to make decisions for someone. The acceptance of a DPOA is up to the entity or person where you're trying to use it on behalf of a named person. I suspect mst entities would want to see the original with a seal. There is no law compelling anyone outside of healthcare roviders to accept a DPOA or POA. You could be asked to show guardianship or conservatorship to act as anther person's agent. Washington Durable Power of Attorney Law - State Laws - Power of Attorney
I suspect a person trying to use a COPY of a DPOA will have trouble using it to make decisions for someone. The acceptance of a DPOA is up to the entity or person where you're trying to use it on behalf of a named person. I suspect mst entities would want to see the original with a seal. There is no law compelling anyone outside of healthcare roviders to accept a DPOA or POA. You could be asked to show guardianship or conservatorship to act as anther person's agent. Washington Durable Power of Attorney Law - State Laws - Power of Attorney