A Washington Parenting Plan is a document used in the state of Washington to set out guidelines for the parenting of minor children when their parents are separating or divorcing. The plan covers all aspects of the child’s life, including physical and legal custody, visitation, and decision-making rights. It also includes a plan for communication between the parents, and a dispute resolution process. There are two types of Washington Parenting Plan: the Standard Parenting Plan and the Modified Parenting Plan. The Standard Parenting Plan is a document that is used when both parents agree on all aspects of parenting. The Modified Parenting Plan is used when the parents do not agree on certain issues, such as child support, custody, or visitation. It allows the parents to negotiate their own agreement, and the court can review and approve the plan.