Washington Residential Schedule (Non-Parent Custody) is a form of custody agreement that outlines where a child will live and the visitation schedule for non-parents, such as grandparents, extended family, or other legal custodians. It is used when a child's parents are unable to provide care, or when a court has awarded legal custody to a non-parent. The residential schedule determines how much time each custodian will have with the child, and which custodian will have primary responsibility for the child's care. There are two types of Washington Residential Schedule (Non-Parent Custody): shared custody, where two or more non-parents share the responsibility for the child's care and visitation, and sole custody, where one non-parent has primary responsibility for the child's care and visitation. In either case, the residential schedule should outline the times for visitation, the location of the visits, and any other details necessary to ensure the child's safety and wellbeing.