A Washington Summary Judgment Order (Parentage) [ ] On some issues [ ] On all issues is a court order issued by a Washington court which determines the parentage of a child or children. It is commonly used when the parties agree on the parentage of the child or children, or when there is no dispute as to the parentage. The Washington Summary Judgment Order (Parentage) [ ] On some issues [ ] On all issues is an alternative to a trial or a hearing, as it allows the court to issue a ruling without having the parties appear in court. It is a single document that summarizes the relevant facts and law and the court's ruling. If the parties agree on some issues related to parentage, but not all, then the court can issue a Summary Judgment Order (Parentage) [ ] On some issues [ ] On all issues. In this case, the court will issue a ruling on the issues the parties have agreed on, but will require a hearing to resolve the other issues in dispute. If the parties agree on all issues related to parentage, then the court can issue a Summary Judgment Order (Parentage) [ ] On some issues [ ] On all issues. In this case, the court will issue a ruling on all the issues related to parentage without the parties needing to appear in court.