Washington Order Modifying-Terminating Order For Protection is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Washington. It is used to modify or terminate a prior court-ordered protection order. The order can be used to modify the conditions of the original Order for Protection, such as changing the duration of the order, modifying the terms of contact between the protected person and the respondent, or changing the terms of any restraining order. It can also be used to terminate a prior order for protection, lifting the restrictions on contact between the protected person and the respondent. There are two types of Washington Order Modifying-Terminating Order For Protection: Modification Order and Termination Order. A Modification Order is used to modify the conditions of the original Order for Protection, while a Termination Order is used to terminate a prior Order for Protection, lifting the restrictions on contact between the protected person and the respondent.