Washington Order Closing Guardianship, Discharging Guardian and Exonerating Bond is a process that terminates the guardianship of a minor or incapacitated adult. This process involves closing the guardianship, discharging the guardian, and exonerating any bond that may have been posted by the guardian. There are two types of Washington Order Closing Guardianship, Discharging Guardian and Exonerating Bond: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary orders are those where the guardian agrees to close the guardianship, discharge the guardian, and exonerate any bond. Involuntary orders are those where the court orders the closure of the guardianship, discharge of the guardian, and exoneration of any bond without the guardian's consent. Both types of orders require the filing of a petition in the court where the guardianship was established. The petition must include the name of the guardian, the name of the ward, the date of the guardianship, and the reasons for closing the guardianship. The court will then review the petition to determine if the guardianship should be closed, and the guardian should be discharged and the bond exonerated. After the court has heard the petition, it will issue an order closing the guardianship, discharging the guardian, and exonerating the bond.