Washington Order Converting Legal Separation to Order Ending Registered Domestic Partnership (Dissolution Decree) is a legal document issued by the Washington State courts to end a registered domestic partnership. This document is used when a couple has previously entered into a legal separation agreement, but has decided to dissolve the domestic partnership instead. This document converts the legal separation agreement into a dissolution decree. The Washington Order Converting Legal Separation to Order Ending Registered Domestic Partnership (Dissolution Decree) typically includes the names of both parties, the date of the document, the date the domestic partnership was registered, the date the legal separation agreement was signed, and the date the dissolution decree was issued. It also outlines the terms of the dissolution, such as division of property and spousal support. There are two types of Washington Order Converting Legal Separation to Order Ending Registered Domestic Partnership (Dissolution Decree): default and negotiated. Default dissolution decrees are issued when the couple does not come to an agreement on the terms of the dissolution. Negotiated dissolution decrees are issued when the couple has worked out an agreement and both parties have signed the dissolution decree.