Power of Attorney
I reluctantly assumed Power of Attorney for an old woman because no one else would. I settled all of her affairs and she is now being well taken care of in an Assisted Living facility in Washington State. I have since moved to Arizona and no longer want the responsibility. How do I dissolve my agency as her power of attorney?
Asked on 2/11/08, 1:07 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Donald Scher
Donald T. Scher & Associates, P.C.
Re: Power of Attorney
You must refer to Washington law. In general, you may resign by giving written notice to the principal.
Answered on 2/11/08, 11:18 pm
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