Washington Ex Parte Motion for Final Order Changing Parenting Plan — No Objection to Moving with Children (Relocation) is a legal document used in Washington State when a parent wishes to relocate with their children and the other parent does not object. This motion is typically filed by the parent seeking relocation and is used to request a court order that would allow them to move with their children without the other parent's involvement or consent. The motion must provide the court with detailed information about the relocation, including the reason for the move, where the parent will be moving, and how many miles away the new home will be. It must also outline the proposed parenting plan that will be put in place once the relocation is complete. There are two types of Washington Ex Parte Motion for Final Order Changing Parenting Plan — No Objection to Moving with Children (Relocation): those that involve a relocation within Washington State and those that involve a relocation out of state. Both types of motions require the parent to provide the court with detailed information about the proposed move and parenting plan. Additionally, the parent must submit a copy of their proposed parenting plan to the court and must provide the other parent with at least 30 days' notice of the proposed move.