Washington Response to Motion to Allow Testimony (About Modifying Child Support) is a legal document filed in the state of Washington that allows a party to modify the terms of a child support order. A Washington Response to Motion to Allow Testimony (About Modifying Child Support) is typically filed by the paying party in order to seek a reduction in the amount of the child support order. The responding party can object to the motion and provide evidence to support their objection. When the court considers the motion, it will take into account the financial situation of both parties and the best interests of the child or children involved. The two types of Washington Response to Motion to Allow Testimony (About Modifying Child Support) are objections and consents. An objection is a written response to the motion that outlines the reasons why the requested change should not be granted. A consent is a written agreement to the proposed change in the child support order.