Washington Stipulation and Agreed Order of Paternity is a legal document that establishes the legal relationship between a father and a child. This document is typically used when the father and mother are not married to each other at the time of the child’s birth. It is also sometimes used when the father's paternity is in question. The Washington Stipulation and Agreed Order of Paternity can be used to establish any of the following: 1. Parentage: This document identifies the father as the legal parent of the child. 2. Child Support: It spells out the amount of child support that the father is required to pay. 3. Custody and Visitation: It outlines the parenting plan and the visitation schedule. 4. Medical Insurance: It determines which parent will provide health insurance for the child. 5. Name Change: It can also be used to change the child’s last name to the father’s last name. The Washington Stipulation and Agreed Order of Paternity is a legally binding document that must be signed by both parties and filed with the court to be legally binding. Once the document is filed with the court, it becomes a court order.