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 Child Relocation
  Notice of Intended Relocation
 
  Objection to Intended Relocation Temporary Order (Objecting party)
 
  Temporary Order (Objecting party)
 
  Temporary Order (Relocating party)
 
  Entering the Relocating Party's Proposed Parenting Plan when no Objection is Filed
 
 
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Notice of Intended Relocation
Child Relocation
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Relocation of a Child: Notice on Intended Relocation of Children
I am the parent with whom the child resides a majority of the time. I want to relocate the child. What forms do I use?
 
To ask the court to waive some of all of the notice of intended relocation requirements.
WPF DRPSCU 07.0550 Motion/Declaration for Ex Parte Order to Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children (MTAF) 06/2006
WPF DRPSCU 07.0555 Ex Parte Order Waiving Notice Requirements for Relocation of Children (ORWVRQR) 06/2006
 
To give persons with court-ordered time with the child notice of the intended relocation
WPF DRPSCU 07.0500 Notice of Intended Relocation of Children (NTRELOC) 06/2006
WPF DR 01.0400 Parenting Plan; Proposed (PPP), Temporary (PPT), Final Order (PP)   06/2008
WPF CU 01.0450 Residential Schedule, Proposed (PRS), Temporary (TRS), Final Order (RS)   06/2008
WPF DRPSCU 07.0600 Return of Service (Notice of Intended Relocation of Children) (RTS)   06/2008
 
To ask the court for an order allowing me to relocate the child during the objection period
WPF DRPSCU 07.0800 Motion/Declaration for an Ex Parte Order Allowing Change of Children’s Principal Residence (Relocation) (MTAF) 06/2006
WPF DRPSCU 07.0830 Ex Parte Order Re: Change of Children’s Principal Residence (Relocation) (ORDYMT or ORGRRE) 06/2006

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Cover Sheet Case Information Cover Sheet for Superior Courts       08/2009

Note: Additional documents may be required by local county superior court rules.

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Prepared by the Pattern Forms Committee and the Administrative Office of the Courts, State of Washington, 2004.


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