Washington Motion To Modify Terminate Order For Protection is a request to the court to modify or terminate an existing Order for Protection. This motion can be made by either the Petitioner or Respondent in the case. Generally, a Petitioner will file the motion to modify or terminate the Order for Protection if there has been a significant change in circumstances since the Order was issued. The Respondent may also file the motion if they believe the Order should be modified or terminated due to a change in circumstances. There are two types of Washington Motion To Modify Terminate Order For Protection: the Motion to Modify, and the Motion to Terminate. A Motion to Modify seeks to change the existing Order for Protection, while a Motion to Terminate seeks to end the Order completely. Both types of motions must be filed with the court, along with any supporting documents or evidence to back up the claim of a change in circumstances.