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Mental Health Advance Directive

Learn how an advance directive for mental health treatment works. Fill it out on Washington Forms Online or download a printable packet. #9610EN

Plan for someone else to care for your child if you can't

Parents: You can say what you want to happen if you're not available to care for your child under age 18, or their property. Without going to court, you can give Power of Attorney (POA) for Parental Powers to the person who will care for your child. You might need this if you’ll be temporarily unavailable. For example, you might be worried about deportation, going to jail or prison, deployed by the military, or getting long-term medical treatment. Power of Attorney for Parents is a free, effective alternative to Minor Guardianship that takes much less time when everyone agrees.#3105EN

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