The Washington Petition For Order Approving Guardians Activities And Final Report is a legal form used in the state of Washington to officially approve a guardian’s activities and provide a final report on those activities. This document is typically used when a guardian has been appointed to oversee the care and well-being of someone who is incapacitated, such as a minor or an adult with mental health issues, and the guardian needs to report on their activities to the court. There are two types of Washington Petition For Order Approving Guardians Activities And Final Report: an initial report and a final report. The initial report is typically filed shortly after the guardianship is established and outlines the guardian’s activities in caring for the ward. The final report is filed after the guardianship has ended, and it details the guardian’s actions and any actions taken by the ward. Both reports must be approved by the court before the guardianship can be terminated.