Washington Final Order on Petition to Enforce Out-of-State Custody Order is a court order issued in the state of Washington that requires a custodial parent in Washington to comply with a valid out-of-state custody order. The order can be used to enforce an out-of-state custody order when the non-custodial parent is located in Washington and the custodial parent is located in another state. The order requires the non-custodial parent to comply with the terms of the out-of-state custody order, including visitation, child support, and other related matters. There are two types of Washington Final Order on Petition to Enforce Out-of-State Custody Order: the Confirmation Order and the Modification Order. The Confirmation Order is used to enforce the out-of-state custody order as written. The Modification Order is used to modify the out-of-state custody order, such as changing the visitation or child support schedule.