A Washington Notice of Intent to Resign and Appoint Successor Guardian is a legal document used in the state of Washington to inform the court of a legal guardian's intention to resign and appoint a successor. This document is typically used when a guardian is unable to continue serving as a guardian for any reason, such as death, illness, relocation, or other personal reasons. The notice must be filed with the court and the guardian must provide notice to all interested parties, including the ward (the person for whom the guardian was appointed) and any other guardians or conservators. There are two types of Washington Notice of Intent to Resign and Appoint Successor Guardian. The first is a “general” notice, which must be filed with the court and provides notice to all interested parties. The second is a “specific” notice, which must be filed with the court and provides notice to the ward and any other guardians or conservators. The specific notice must include the name of the proposed successor guardian, a statement of the guardian's resignation, and any other terms or conditions to be included in the successor guardian's appointment.