Washington Motion to Distribute Funds is a court-approved legal process that allows a person or entity to request the distribution of funds held in trust. This process is typically used in situations where a trust is established to benefit multiple beneficiaries and the trust's funds must be divided among them in accordance with the trust's terms. There are two main types of Washington Motion to Distribute Funds: (1) Petition for Distribution and (2) Order of Distribution. A Petition for Distribution is a formal request filed with the court by a trustee or beneficiary of a trust asking the court to approve the distribution of the trust's funds. An Order of Distribution is the court order that authorizes the trustee to make the distribution of funds in accordance with the trust's terms. The Washington Motion to Distribute Funds process ensures that the trust's funds are distributed fairly and in accordance with the trust's terms. It also protects the rights of the beneficiaries and prevents the trustee from misusing the trust's assets.