Washington Temporary Family Law Order is a court order issued in the state of Washington in order to protect the rights of parties involved in family law disputes. This order is used in cases where parties are unable to reach a resolution on their own and require court intervention. It is important to note that a temporary family law order is not a final or permanent order; it is a temporary measure that remains in effect until the parties reach a resolution or the court makes a final decision. There are a few types of Washington Temporary Family Law Orders. A temporary parenting plan order allows the court to issue temporary parenting orders, including designating a primary residential parent and a schedule for visitation for the non-residential parent. Other orders may include temporary custody orders, temporary child support orders, and orders to protect a party from domestic violence. Additionally, a court may issue temporary orders to protect a party’s assets, forbid the other party from harassing or making contact with the protected person, or require them to stay away from certain places.