Washington Order On Review of Out of Home Placement is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Washington when a child is placed in an out-of-home placement. This court order details the reasons why the placement was necessary and the conditions of the placement. It also outlines the responsibilities of both the child and the custodial parent or guardian. The Washington Order On Review of Out of Home Placement can be issued in two different types: either a temporary order or a permanent order. A temporary order is typically issued when a child is placed in an out-of-home placement for a short period of time, such as a few weeks or months. A permanent order is usually issued when a child is placed in an out-of-home placement for an extended period of time, such as more than one year. The order typically includes provisions for regular reviews of the placement, such as regular visits, court hearings, and other activities, to ensure that the child's placement is meeting the needs of the child.