Washington Motion To Adjust Child Support Order is a legal document used to request a change in the amount of child support payments in the state of Washington. The motion must be filed with the court if the parties involved cannot reach an agreement on the changes. The motion can be used to modify existing child support orders or to change the amount of child support that is currently being paid. There are two types of Washington Motion To Adjust Child Support Order: 1) Temporary Adjustment Motion and 2) Permanent Adjustment Motion. The Temporary Adjustment Motion is used when the change in child support is expected to last less than one year, while the Permanent Adjustment Motion is used when the change is expected to last for more than one year. Both motions must be filed with the court and a hearing will be scheduled to determine if the requested change should be approved.