This is an official form from the Washinton Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
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A response to an order to show cause typically requires you to show up in-person to the hearing. You can provide an answer to the order and state why you object to the order being issued.
A Show Cause is the legal term for a type of summons to court where the judge is ordering you to appear so that you can provide the reason why he or she should not put you in jail or find you in contempt.
In short, a MOTION is simply one party's request, but an ORDER is the Courts decision on the issue. With regard to the query about "show cause," if the Court has entered an Order To Show Cause, then the party must show cause, or the issue will be decided against that party.
It's basically an order directing a party to appear in court and explain why that party took (or failed to take) some action, or why the court should or should not grant the requested relief.The main objective of the show cause hearing is to get the party who is not following the court's order to do so.