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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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Temporary Order (Relocating Party)
Temporary Order (Relocating party)

I am the relocating party. The other parent or another person with court-ordered time with the child filed an Objection. I want to ask the court for a temporary order permitting the relocation of the child pending the final hearing on the case. What forms do I use?

Form
Title
Download
Revised
WPF DRPSCU 07.0870 Motion/Declaration for Temporary Order Permitting Relocation of Children (MTAF) 06/2006
WPF DRPSCU 07.0890 Temporary Order Re: Relocation of Children (TMORELO) 06/2006
(If you object to the proposed new parenting plan/residential schedule and want the court to enter your proposed Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule.)
Parenting Plan OR
WPF DR 01.0400 Parenting Plan; Proposed (PPP), Temporary (PPT), Final Order (PP)   06/2008
WPF PS 01.0400 Parenting Plan; Proposed (PPP), Temporary (PPT), Final Order (PP)   06/2008
WPF PS 15.0600 Parenting Plan (PPP, PPT, PP)   06/2008
 
Residential Schedule
WPF CU 01.0450 Residential Schedule, Proposed (PRS), Temporary (TRS), Final Order (RS)   06/2008
WPF PS 01.0450 Residential Schedule; Proposed (PRS), Temporary (TRS), Final Order (RS)   06/2008
WPF PS 15.0650 Residential Schedule; Proposed (PRS), Temporary (TRS), Final Order (RS)   06/2008

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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