Washington Motion For Summary Judgment (Parentage) is a legal motion that is used by a party in a parenting dispute in the state of Washington. It is a motion requesting that a court make a ruling on the parentage of a child without having to hold a trial. The motion is typically used when a party believes they have enough evidence to prove that they are the legal parent of the child and the other party does not contest the parentage. The motion is filed with the court clerk and served on the other parties in the case. It must include a statement of facts that support the parentage claim, a statement of law, and a statement of the relief requested. If the other party in the case wishes to contest the parentage claim, they must file a response to the motion. There are two types of Washington Motion For Summary Judgment (Parentage): one for voluntary acknowledgment of parentage and one for genetic testing. The motion for voluntary acknowledgment of parentage can be used when both parents sign a form acknowledging their parentage of the child. The motion for genetic testing can be used when the parentage of a child is in dispute and the court orders genetic testing to determine the parentage of the child.