Washington Petition For Guardianship of Person And Or Estate is a legal document used to appoint a guardian for an incapacitated person or an individual’s estate. Such petitions are filed in court and are typically used when an adult lacks the capacity to make decisions concerning his or her own care or finances. This type of guardianship can also be requested when a minor has no living parent to provide guardianship. There are three types of Washington Petition for Guardianship of Person and/or Estate: 1. Full Guardianship — This type of guardianship is used when an adult lacks the capacity to make decisions concerning their care or finances. 2. Limited Guardianship — This type of guardianship is used when an adult has some capacity to make decisions, but needs assistance with certain aspects of their life. 3. Guardianship of a Minor — This type of guardianship is used when a minor has no living parent to provide guardianship. The Washington Petition For Guardianship of Person and/or Estate includes information such as the petitioner's name and contact information, the proposed ward's name and contact information, the proposed guardian's name and contact information, the type of guardianship requested, the reason for the petition, and the proposed plan for the ward's care.