A Washington, DC minor (child) power of attorney authorizes parents or legal guardians to delegate specific parental responsibilities to a trusted agent (typically a family member or nanny) for a predetermined period.
The document grants the agent decision-making authority over the child’s education or healthcare during the specified timeframe. It is crucial for the form to explicitly outline the scope of authority granted and any limitations on decision-making. The form serves as a temporary solution, and the decisions made by the agent should prioritize the child’s best interests.
Legal Considerations
Statute: § 21–2301 (Custodial power of attorney).
Where to Record: Recording this document isn’t required.
Signing Requirements: Notary public (§ 21–2601.05).
Length of Validity: No specification in the state’s laws.