Washington Motion for Temporary Order Allowing Move with Children (Relocation) is a legal motion used in Washington state family law cases involving children. It is a request by one parent to the court for permission to move with the children, either across the state or out of state. The motion is typically filed when one parent plans to move, and they are unable to reach an agreement with the other parent. The Washington Motion for Temporary Order Allowing Move with Children (Relocation) must contain certain information including the parent's name, address, and contact information; the children's names, birthdates, and addresses; the reason for the move; the proposed new residence; and the proposed date of the move. The motion can also include proposed visitation arrangements for the non-moving parent. There are two types of Washington Motion for Temporary Order Allowing Move with Children (Relocation): a temporary order allowing the move and a permanent order allowing the move. The temporary order is typically granted for a period of one year, while the permanent order is granted until the children are no longer minors.