A Washington Motion for Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule (within 2 years of Final Parentage Order) is a legal document that is used to modify or update a parenting plan or residential schedule that has been established within two years of the final parentage order being issued. This type of motion is typically used when a parent wishes to make changes to the parenting plan or residential schedule such as changing the days and times of the child's visitation with the other parent, changing the location of the child's residence, or making other changes to the parenting plan that have been requested by either parent. There are two types of Washington Motion for Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule (within 2 years of Final Parentage Order): 1) Motion to Modify Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule and 2) Motion to Enforce Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule. The Motion to Modify Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule is used when a parent wishes to make changes to the existing parenting plan or residential schedule, while the Motion to Enforce Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule is used when a parent wishes to enforce the existing parenting plan or residential schedule that has been established. Both types of motions require that the parent filing the motion provide relevant evidence to support their request.