A Washington Motion to Reinstate a Parenting/Custody Order (Military Parent) is a document used to restore a parenting/custody order after a military parent has been called to active duty. It is designed to ensure that the existing parenting/custody order remains in effect during the military parent's deployment. The Washington Motion to Reinstate a Parenting/Custody Order (Military Parent) must be filed with the court that issued the original parenting/custody order. It must include information about the military parent's status and location, as well as a sworn statement from the military parent that they will abide by the order. There are two types of Washington Motion to Reinstate a Parenting/Custody Order (Military Parent): a Temporary Order and a Permanent Order. A Temporary Order is used to temporarily reinstate the parenting/custody order until the military parent returns from active duty. A Permanent Order is used to permanently reinstate the parenting/custody order after the military parent has returned from active duty.