Washington Consent of Parent To Appointment of Guardians is a legal document used in Washington State when a parent or guardian of a minor child wishes to appoint someone other than themselves to serve as a guardian of the child. This document allows the parent or guardian to appoint someone else to serve as the child’s guardian and gives them the power and responsibility to make decisions for the child’s best interests. This document also outlines the parent or guardian’s wishes regarding the care of the child should they become unable to do so. The two types of Washington Consent of Parent To Appointment of Guardians are: 1) Temporary Consent of Parent to Appointment of Guardian: This type of document is used when the parent or guardian wishes to appoint a guardian for a limited period of time, such as if they are going to be away for a long period of time or if the child is going to be in the care of someone else for a limited period of time. 2) Permanent Consent of Parent to Appointment of Guardian: This type of document is used when the parent or guardian wishes to appoint a guardian on a more permanent basis. This document is typically used for long-term care or guardianship arrangements.