A Washington Child Support Order (based on Order after Sexual Assault Fact-Finding Hearing) is a court order issued to the respondent (the person accused of sexual assault) to pay a specified amount of money to the victim for the purpose of providing financial support. This order is typically issued in the wake of a sexual assault fact-finding hearing, wherein the court reviews evidence and testimonies to determine if a sexual assault occurred. The support order is used to provide financial assistance to the victim for medical bills, counseling, relocation, or other expenses related to the incident. There are two primary types of Washington Child Support Order (based on Order after Sexual Assault Fact-Finding Hearing): 1. Temporary Support Order: This type of order is issued by the court on a temporary basis and is designed to provide immediate financial assistance to the victim. This type of order is usually in effect until the court issues a more permanent order. 2. Final Support Order: This type of order is issued by the court after a hearing and is designed to provide long-term financial assistance to the victim. This type of order typically lasts until the victim no longer requires assistance.