Washington Motion and Order Adopting Parenting Plan or Mediation Agreement is a legal document used in Washington State to formalize the agreement between two parties (usually parents) regarding the care and custody of their children. It is commonly used in divorce proceedings when the parties have been able to reach an agreement through mediation or other alternative dispute resolution process. The motion and order outlines the specific details of the parenting plan and the roles and responsibilities of each parent, including who will have physical custody and decision-making authority, visitation schedules, and other related matters. Once the motion and order is approved by the court, it becomes a legally binding agreement between the parties. Types of Washington Motion and Order Adopting Parenting Plan or Mediation Agreement include: Shared Parenting Plan, Sole Parenting Plan, Visitation Plan, Child Support Plan, and Special Needs Plan.