Washington Findings and Order Appointing Attorney for the Alleged Incapacitated Person is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Washington that appoints an attorney to represent an individual who is alleged to be incapacitated. This document must be filed in the court when a petition for guardianship is filed. It contains a statement of the court's findings about the individual's incapacity and the appointment of an attorney to represent them in the guardianship proceedings. There are two types of Washington Findings and Order Appointing Attorney for the Alleged Incapacitated Person. The first type is a Temporary finding and Order Appointing Attorney for the Alleged Incapacitated Person, which is issued when the court decides that an individual is temporarily incapacitated and requires a guardian to be appointed immediately. The second type is a Final finding and Order Appointing Attorney for the Alleged Incapacitated Person, which is issued when the court decides that an individual is permanently incapacitated and requires a permanent guardian to be appointed.