The Washington Oath of Guardian is a legal document that designates a guardian for a minor or an incapacitated adult in the state of Washington. It is a sworn statement of the guardian's willingness and obligation to make decisions for the person in need of guardianship. This document is typically required for guardianship cases in Washington state courts. There are two types of Washington Oath of Guardian: general guardianship and limited guardianship. A general guardianship gives the guardian full legal authority to make decisions on behalf of the ward, while a limited guardianship restricts the guardian's authority to specific decisions. In either case, the guardian is responsible for providing care and protection for the ward.