Washington Motion to Sell or Dispose of Personal Property and Declaration in Support is a legal document used in Washington state to seek court approval to sell or dispose of personal assets belonging to a deceased person or a person who is unable to manage their own affairs. This is a two-part document that includes a motion and a declaration in support. The motion part of the document outlines the reasons for the sale or disposal of the property and requests that the court approve the sale or disposal. The declaration in support part of the document provides additional information about the property and the reasons why it is necessary to sell or dispose of it. It also includes an explanation of how the proceeds of the sale or disposal will be used. There are two types of Washington Motion to Sell or Dispose of Personal Property and Declaration in Support: a motion to sell property from an estate and a motion to dispose of property from an incapacitated person. The motion to sell property from an estate is used to sell assets from a deceased person's estate so that the proceeds can be divided among the heirs. The motion to dispose of property from an incapacitated person is used to sell or dispose of assets belonging to a person who is unable to manage their own affairs due to illness, disability, or other circumstances.