Washington Non-Parent Custody Petition is a legal filing made in a Washington state family court by a person who is not a child's parent, seeking legal rights to custody or visitation of the child. This type of filing is commonly used in situations where a child’s biological parent is deceased, incarcerated, or otherwise unable to care for the child, or when an extended family member, such as a grandparent, aunt, or uncle, wants to ensure the child’s well-being. There are three types of Washington Non-Parent Custody Petition: Temporary Non-Parent Custody Petition, Permanent Non-Parent Custody Petition, and Permanent Non-Parent Custody and Visitation Petition. The Temporary Non-Parent Custody Petition is used to obtain temporary custody of the child, generally in emergency situations in which the child’s safety is at risk. The Permanent Non-Parent Custody Petition is used to obtain permanent legal custody of the child. The Permanent Non-Parent Custody and Visitation Petition is used to obtain both legal custody and visitation rights of the child.