A Washington Temporary Family Law Order is a court order issued in Washington State to address temporary issues related to a family law case. It is typically used when parties are unable to reach an agreement on issues such as child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, and division of property. There are three main types of Washington Temporary Family Law Orders: Temporary Parenting Plan Orders, Temporary Support Orders, and Temporary Property and Debt Orders. A Temporary Parenting Plan Order outlines the parenting plan for the parties involved in the case. It addresses issues such as custody, visitation, and transportation. A Temporary Support Order addresses temporary financial issues such as child support and spousal support. A Temporary Property and Debt Order addresses the division of property and debt between the parties. Washington Temporary Family Law Orders are typically issued when the parties are unable to agree on the issues, and they are intended to be in effect until the case is resolved.