Washington APPENDIX C: Request for Entry for Decree is a document used in Washington State to initiate a legal process to determine a court decree. This document is used in family law cases such as adoption, guardianship, or child support, and is typically filed with the court by a lawyer. It is a request for the court to enter a decree which will be binding on all parties involved in the case. The document must be filled out completely and accurately in order for it to be accepted by the court. It includes basic information about the parties involved, the case, and the requested relief. It also includes a statement of facts and any supporting documents. There are two main types of Washington APPENDIX C: Request for Entry for Decree. The first is a “Stipulated” request, which is a request that is agreed upon by all parties involved and is presented to the court without a hearing. The second is a “Contested” request, which is a request that is challenged by one or more parties and requires a hearing to decide whether the requested relief will be granted.