The Washington Family Law Paternity Motion Status Report is a document used in family law cases in the state of Washington. It is a form that a court will use to determine the status of a paternity motion in a family law case. The report provides information about the filing of the motion, the parties involved, the current status of the motion, and any orders or rulings that have been made. The report also includes any deadlines that have been set during the hearing process. There are two types of Washington Family Law Paternity Motion Status Reports: Preliminary Status Report and Final Status Report. The Preliminary Status Report is typically filed at the beginning of a paternity case and provides information about the parties involved, the motion that has been filed, and any deadlines that have been set for the case. The Final Status Report is typically filed at the end of the case and provides information about the final outcome of the case, including any orders or rulings that have been made.