Washington Order Granting Respondent's Motion to Modify/Terminate Order for Protection Effective More Than Two Years (ORGRMT2) is an order issued by a court in Washington State that grants a respondent (defendant) the right to modify or terminate an Order for Protection that has been in effect for more than two years. This order is typically issued after a hearing in which the respondent has argued that the Order for Protection is no longer necessary or is no longer in the best interests of either party. The order may be modified or terminated entirely, depending on the circumstances and court's decision. The two most common types of Washington Order Granting Respondent's Motion to Modify/Terminate Order for Protection Effective More Than Two Years (ORGRMT2) are: 1. Motion to Modify: This type of order is issued to modify the existing Order for Protection, rather than completely terminating it. The modification could include changes to the terms of the order, such as the requirement that the respondent stay away from the petitioner, or the removal of certain conditions of the order. 2. Motion to Terminate: This type of order is issued to completely terminate the existing Order for Protection. This type of order is typically issued when the court finds that the Order for Protection is no longer necessary or is no longer in the best interests of either party.