Washington Attachment To Confidential Information (Additional Parties or Children) is a type of document used to provide additional information about the parties or children involved in a court case. The attachment typically includes the names of all parties, their relationship to each other, and any children who are part of the case. It also includes information about the legal representation of each party, and any other relevant facts. There are two types of Washington Attachment To Confidential Information (Additional Parties or Children): the standard attachment, which applies to cases involving only adults, and the additional attachment, which applies to cases involving both adults and children. The standard attachment includes the names of the adults, their legal representation, and any other relevant facts. The additional attachment includes the names of the children, their age, and the relationship of the adults to the children.