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    Jun 22, 2010, 08:00 AM
    How to invoke a durable power of attorney in the state of Washington
    I need to know how to activate a durable power of attorney for an elderly person in the state of Washington
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    Jun 22, 2010, 08:30 AM

    Hello b:

    I don't know what you mean. If you already HAVE it, all you do is present it to whomever you're doing business with. If you DON'T already have it, then you need to get it. If the elderly person is beyond understanding, you're too late.

    excon

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