Washington Petition For A Parenting Plan is a legal document that is used to establish a written parenting plan that outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parents in the care of their children. It is typically used in the context of a divorce, legal separation, or other family law proceeding. The petition must be filed in the superior court that has jurisdiction over the residence of the child or the residence of one of the parents. The petition must include a proposed parenting plan, which must include the following: a residential schedule for the child, provision for the child's healthcare, provisions for the education of the child, provisions for contact between the non-custodial parent and the child, and any other relevant information related to the care and welfare of the child. The types of Washington Petition For A Parenting Plan include a Joint Parenting Plan, a Sole Parenting Plan, or a Third-Party Parenting Plan.