Washington Immediate Order on Motion to Move with Children — Before Objection Deadline (Ex Parte Relocation) is a court order issued in Washington state that grants permission for a parent to relocate with their child before the other parent has had a chance to object. This type of order is typically used when the parent seeking relocation wishes to move out of state and has to act quickly to meet their own timeline or other deadlines. It is granted without any notice to the other parent, which means that the parent seeking relocation does not have to wait to move until after a hearing or other dispute resolution process. There are two types of Washington Immediate Order on Motion to Move with Children — Before Objection Deadline (Ex Parte Relocation). The first type is an Order Granting Relocation, which grants the parent seeking relocation permission to move with their child before the other parent has a chance to object. The second type is an Order Denying Relocation, which denies the parent seeking relocation permission to move with their child before the other parent has a chance to object.