Washington Agreed Order For Genetic Testing is a legal document that is used by the courts in Washington State to order genetic testing in cases involving paternity or other genetic relationships. It is a court order that requires a specific laboratory to perform specific genetic tests or services and requires the parties involved to provide a DNA sample to the laboratory. The order typically requires the parties to pay for the costs associated with the testing. The Washington Agreed Order For Genetic Testing is used to determine the biological relationship between individuals in cases such as paternity, family relationships, and inheritance. There are two types of Washington Agreed Order For Genetic Testing: Invited Fertilization (IVF) and Non-In-Vitro Fertilization (Non-IVF). IVF genetic testing requires a sample from both the mother and the father, while Non-IVF genetic testing requires a sample from one of the parties. The order may also specify additional testing, such as Y-chromosome testing or mitochondrial DNA testing. The results of the genetic testing are used to determine paternity, family relationships, and legal rights associated with inheritance.