2013 Revised Code of Washington
Title 11 - PROBATE AND TRUST LAW
11.94 Power of attorney.
11.94.120 Award of costs on court petition.


WA Rev Code § 11.94.120 (2013) What's This?

RCW 11.94.120 Award of costs on court petition.

In any proceeding commenced by the filing of a petition under RCW 11.94.090 by a person other than the attorney-in-fact, the court may in its discretion award costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, to any person participating in the proceedings from any other person participating in the proceedings, or from the assets of the principal, as the court determines to be equitable. In determining what is equitable in making the award, the court must consider whether the petition was filed without reasonable cause, and order costs and fees paid by the attorney-in-fact individually only if the court determines that the attorney-in-fact has clearly violated his or her fiduciary duties or has refused without justification to cooperate with the principal or the principal's guardian or personal representative. In a proceeding to compel a third party to accept a power of attorney, the court may order costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, to be paid by the third party only if the court determines that the third party did not have a good faith concern that the attorney in fact's exercise of authority would be improper. To the extent this section is inconsistent with RCW 11.96A.150, this section controls the award of costs and attorneys' fees in proceedings brought under RCW 11.94.090.

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