Washington Motion for Genetic Testing is a legal procedure used to request genetic testing of biological parents, child, or other family members in the state of Washington. It is a motion filed by a party seeking to establish paternity, parentage, or other family relationships. The Washington Motion for Genetic Testing is used to ask the court for an order that a specific type of genetic testing be performed. There are three different types of Washington Motion for Genetic Testing: paternity testing, maternity testing, and relationship testing. Paternity testing is used to establish the biological father of a child. Maternity testing is used to establish the biological mother of a child. Relationship testing is used to establish a relationship between two individuals, such as siblings or cousins. The Washington Motion for Genetic Testing is an important tool used in family law cases, and helps to ensure that the appropriate family relationships are established.