Washington Motion Declaration And Order Dispensing With Settlement Guardian Ad Item is a legal document used in the state of Washington that allows a judge to approve a settlement that does not involve a settlement guardian ad item. This motion is typically filed by the parties involved in a dispute, and provides a statement of facts and a declaration of why the settlement should be approved without the need for a guardian ad item. There are two types of Washington Motion Declaration And Order Dispensing With Settlement Guardian Ad Item: a motion for approval and a motion to dispense with a settlement guardian ad item. The motion for approval typically includes a statement of facts and the reasons why the settlement should be approved, while the motion to dispense with a settlement guardian ad item typically provides evidence that the parties involved are capable of reaching a fair and equitable settlement without the need for a guardian ad item. The motion is then decided on by the court, and if accepted, a court order is issued dispensing with the need for a settlement guardian ad item. The court order will also include the terms of the settlement, which must be accepted by all parties in order for the settlement to be considered valid and binding.