Washington Order on Motion to Limit Notice of Intent to Move with Children is a court order issued in Washington State that regulates the notice requirements for a parent who intends to move with a child. This order is typically issued when parents are subject to a custody order and one parent wishes to relocate with the child. The order allows the parent to provide limited notice of the proposed move, rather than the typical sixty (60) day notice period. The court may issue two types of Washington Order on Motion to Limit Notice of Intent to Move with Children: 1. Temporary Order: A temporary order is issued by the court when the parent has already begun the process of relocating with the child and needs a temporary decision from the court. 2. Permanent Order: A permanent order is issued when the parent has already completed the process of relocating with the child and the court needs to make a final determination on the matter. Keywords: Washington Order on Motion to Limit Notice of Intent to Move with Children, Custody Order, Relocate, Temporary Order, Permanent Order.