Washington Motion for Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule (within 2 years of Final Parentage Order) is a legal document filed with the court by one or both parents after the entry of a Final Parentage Order. This motion is used to modify the existing Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule that was created at the time of the Final Parentage Order. The motion is filed within two years of the Final Parentage Order to allow for changes in the schedule due to extenuating circumstances, such as job changes, relocation, or a change in the circumstances of the children. The different types of Washington Motion for Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule are: • Modification of Parenting Plan: This motion is used to modify the existing Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule in order to adjust the parenting time or responsibilities of one or both parents. • Modification of Custody: This motion is used to modify the existing Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule in order to change the custody arrangement between the parents. • Relocation: This motion is used to modify the existing Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule in order to accommodate a relocation of one parent or the children. • Emergency Change: This motion is used to modify the existing Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule in response to an emergency situation, such as a health or safety issue.