This form is an order on the petition for enforcement of a child custody determination. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
The Tacoma Washington WPF DRP SCU 08.0580 is a legal document called an "Order on Petition for Enforcement of Child Custody Determination Under McCrea," specifically used in cases involving child custody disputes and enforcement in the state of Washington. The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (McCrea) is a law that governs the jurisdiction and enforcement of child custody orders across different states in the United States. This particular order is designed to address situations where one parent, who has custody rights as determined by a previous court order, seeks the court's assistance in enforcing and ensuring compliance with the existing custody determination. The order serves as a legal tool to uphold the child custody arrangements and protect the best interests of the child or children involved. Key components included in the Tacoma Washington WPF DRP SCU 08.0580 — Order on Petition for Enforcement of Child Custody Determination Under McCrea typically involve: 1. Identification of the parties involved: The order will mention the names of the petitioner (the parent seeking enforcement) and the respondent (the parent who may be in violation of the existing custody determination). 2. Detailed custody determination summary: The order will outline the specific child custody arrangements previously established by the court, including information on physical custody (primary custodial parent), legal custody (decision-making authority), visitation schedules, and any other relevant details. 3. Alleged violation or non-compliance: The petitioner will need to provide evidence and present a compelling case highlighting the instances where the respondent has failed to honor or comply with the existing child custody determination. This could include withholding visitation rights, denying access to the child, or any other breaches of the custody arrangement. 4. Relief sought by the petitioner: The order will mention the specific relief or remedies the petitioner requests from the court, such as ordering the respondent to comply with the custody determination, allowing make-up visitation time, imposing sanctions for non-compliance, or modifying the custody arrangement if deemed necessary for the child's best interests. Different types of Tacoma Washington WPF DRP SCU 08.0580 — Order on Petition for Enforcement of Child Custody Determination Under McCrea may include variations based on the unique circumstances of each case. However, the core purpose and content remain consistent: to address enforcement issues pertaining to child custody determinations and protect the rights of the child and the custodial parent.The Tacoma Washington WPF DRP SCU 08.0580 is a legal document called an "Order on Petition for Enforcement of Child Custody Determination Under McCrea," specifically used in cases involving child custody disputes and enforcement in the state of Washington. The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (McCrea) is a law that governs the jurisdiction and enforcement of child custody orders across different states in the United States. This particular order is designed to address situations where one parent, who has custody rights as determined by a previous court order, seeks the court's assistance in enforcing and ensuring compliance with the existing custody determination. The order serves as a legal tool to uphold the child custody arrangements and protect the best interests of the child or children involved. Key components included in the Tacoma Washington WPF DRP SCU 08.0580 — Order on Petition for Enforcement of Child Custody Determination Under McCrea typically involve: 1. Identification of the parties involved: The order will mention the names of the petitioner (the parent seeking enforcement) and the respondent (the parent who may be in violation of the existing custody determination). 2. Detailed custody determination summary: The order will outline the specific child custody arrangements previously established by the court, including information on physical custody (primary custodial parent), legal custody (decision-making authority), visitation schedules, and any other relevant details. 3. Alleged violation or non-compliance: The petitioner will need to provide evidence and present a compelling case highlighting the instances where the respondent has failed to honor or comply with the existing child custody determination. This could include withholding visitation rights, denying access to the child, or any other breaches of the custody arrangement. 4. Relief sought by the petitioner: The order will mention the specific relief or remedies the petitioner requests from the court, such as ordering the respondent to comply with the custody determination, allowing make-up visitation time, imposing sanctions for non-compliance, or modifying the custody arrangement if deemed necessary for the child's best interests. Different types of Tacoma Washington WPF DRP SCU 08.0580 — Order on Petition for Enforcement of Child Custody Determination Under McCrea may include variations based on the unique circumstances of each case. However, the core purpose and content remain consistent: to address enforcement issues pertaining to child custody determinations and protect the rights of the child and the custodial parent.