[WSBAPT] Uniform POA Act

John J. Sullivan sullaw at comcast.net
Tue Aug 9 22:33:26 PDT 2016


That's my conclusion too, Maureen. Since I'm doing it this month before the effective date I'm going to follow current law. From my reading of the Uniform Act it will be grandfathered and complies in any case. 

Thanks,
John

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> On Aug 9, 2016, at 10:07 PM, Maureen Wickert <wickertlaw at comcast.net> wrote:
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> I brought this up at a CLE. The conclusion -- no certificate was necessary.  I was directed to the first line of Section 116(1) “Except as otherwise provided in the power of attorney…” interpreted broadly provides for the possibility a principal may identify who should not petition the court.
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> It would be good to hear if someone thinks differently.
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> Subject: [WSBAPT] Uniform POA Act
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> The uniform POA Act is effective 1/1/17. 
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> If I'm doing a POA that specifies someone cannot bring a petition per RCW 11.94.100(2), will the limitation still be respected next year? (I think so.)
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> The new bill (I don't have the cite - somewhere between Section 115 and 120) appears to allow the POA to provide otherwise without the formality of the attorney certificate. Right?
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> Thanks. 
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> John J. Sullivan
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