A Washington Motion to Continue (also known as a “Wash-Mo”) is a legal motion that is filed in the state of Washington to request a continuance of a pending court case. It is typically used in civil cases or criminal proceedings when one of the parties needs additional time to prepare for the case or is otherwise unable to proceed with the trial on the scheduled date. The motion must be filed in the court where the case is pending, and it must be granted by a judge in order for the continuance to be granted. There are two main types of Washington Motion to Continue: an Interlocutory Motion to Continue and a Final Motion to Continue. An Interlocutory Motion to Continue is typically used to request a continuance for a certain period of time while the parties are preparing for the trial. A Final Motion to Continue is used to request a continuance that would result in the dismissal of the case.