[WSBAPT] Delegating Power of Attorney

Brent Williams-Ruth brent at williams-ruthlaw.com
Mon Nov 18 17:00:13 PST 2019


Good Afternoon List -

Potential client is the now adult son of a woman with a mental
disease/defect that has rendered her unable to make her own legal decisions
and lacking  capacity to execute new documents.

Existing POA allows, expressly, for the attorney-in-fact to delegate his
power to another under a second called "Substitution and Revocation" - so
we have authority based upon 11.125.140 to delegate.

The attorney-in-fact has agreed to allow Son to step in and serve in this
capacity. Son has agreed to step into the role.

Is there a specific template for this situation? Do we need a limited Power
of Attorney from the initial agent to the new?

Thank you!

*Brent Williams-Ruth*
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