This is an official Washington court form for use in family court cases, an Ex Parte Order to Change Children's Principal Residence - Relocation.
Vancouver, Washington WPF DRP SCU 07.0830 Ex Parte Order to Change Children's Principal Residence — Relocation is a legal document used in family law cases to request a change in the children's primary residence due to a planned relocation. It is important to note that there may not be different types of this specific order, as it refers to a standard process for requesting a change in the principal residence. This order is typically filed by one parent, referred to as the petitioner, when they plan to move with the children to a new residence that might significantly impact the current custody arrangement. The purpose of the order is to seek court approval for the children's relocation and request modifications to the existing custody and visitation agreements, if necessary. Keywords: Vancouver, Washington, WPF DRP SCU 07.0830, Ex Parte Order, Change, Children's Principal Residence, Relocation, family law, custody arrangement, modifications, visitation agreements.Vancouver, Washington WPF DRP SCU 07.0830 Ex Parte Order to Change Children's Principal Residence — Relocation is a legal document used in family law cases to request a change in the children's primary residence due to a planned relocation. It is important to note that there may not be different types of this specific order, as it refers to a standard process for requesting a change in the principal residence. This order is typically filed by one parent, referred to as the petitioner, when they plan to move with the children to a new residence that might significantly impact the current custody arrangement. The purpose of the order is to seek court approval for the children's relocation and request modifications to the existing custody and visitation agreements, if necessary. Keywords: Vancouver, Washington, WPF DRP SCU 07.0830, Ex Parte Order, Change, Children's Principal Residence, Relocation, family law, custody arrangement, modifications, visitation agreements.