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No. The beneficiary who wants to disclaim an inheritance should contact the attorney who is handling the estate for the proper way to waive their rights in the estate. It may be more complicated if real estate is involved.

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Is notarization required for a power of attorney document in Washington State?

Yes, notarization is required for a power of attorney document in Washington State.


Do you need to fill out forms to have a power of attorney?

Yes; you won't have the actual power of an attorney, but you'll have the power to have one. In order to have an attorney officially, filling out forms will most likely be required.


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Witnesses are required when filling out a power of attorney form. The witnesses must be present when the form is signed.


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Can you sell your car in another state if you are not present?

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In this case, a will is all that is required to probate the estate. However, a medical power of attorney in case the person is incapacitated is still needed.


Can a power of attorney delegate their authority to another power of attorney?

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