Washington Response to Petition — Modification of Parenting Plan is a document used in Washington State to respond to a Petition for Modification of Parenting Plan. The Respondent (the parent responding to the petition) must complete the form and file it with the court, along with any other required documentation. The form must be signed in front of a notary public or court clerk. In Washington State, there are two types of Responses to Petition — Modification of Parenting Plan: 1) Objection to the Petition, and 2) Agreement to the Petition. Objection to the Petition: In this Response, the Respondent is objecting to the Petitioner's request to modify the parenting plan. The Respondent must explain why they are objecting, and provide any additional evidence or arguments in support of their position. Agreement to the Petition: In this Response, the Respondent is agreeing to the Petitioner's request to modify the parenting plan. The Respondent must explain why they are in agreement with the Petitioner, and provide any additional evidence or arguments in support of their position. Both types of Responses are important for the court to consider when making a decision on the petition. The court will review the responses and any additional evidence and arguments before making a decision.