A Washington Order Converting Legal Separation Order to Final Divorce Order (Dissolution Decree) is a court order that formally ends a marriage. This type of order converts a legal separation order into a final divorce order, dissolving the marriage. It is issued by a court of law in the state of Washington. There are two types of Washington Order Converting Legal Separation Order to Final Divorce Order (Dissolution Decree): Default and Contested. In a default order, the defendant does not appear in court and the plaintiff is the only party present. The plaintiff will need to provide evidence to the court that all the necessary steps have been taken to terminate the marriage, such as property division and spousal support. The court will then issue a Default Decree Dissolving the Marriage. In a contested order, both parties are present in court and each is able to make their own case. Evidence from both sides is presented and the court will make a decision based on the evidence. The court will then issue a Contested Decree Dissolving the Marriage. In either case, the Washington Order Converting Legal Separation Order to Final Divorce Order (Dissolution Decree) will include all the necessary information needed to dissolve the marriage, such as the date of the order, the names of the parties involved, and a statement that the marriage has ended.