This is an official Washington court form for use in divorce, paternity or custody cases, a Motion/Declaration for Ex Parte Order to Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children.
Vancouver Washington WPF DRPSCU07.0550 Motionio— - Declaration for Ex Parte Order to Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children is a legal document specific to the state of Washington that allows an individual to seek permission from the court to waive the requirements for notice of intended relocation of children in certain circumstances. This document is typically filed in cases involving child custody and visitation arrangements. When parents or legal guardians of children wish to relocate with their children to a different location that significantly impacts the other parent's rights and access to the children, they are generally required to provide notice of their intention to relocate. However, there may be situations where providing notice can be harmful to the children or not in their best interests. In such cases, this motion can be filed to request the court's permission to waive the notice requirements. Some relevant keywords associated with this document and its purpose include: 1. Vancouver Washington: Refers to the specific location where this legal process and documentation are applicable, indicating that it pertains to cases within the jurisdiction of Vancouver, Washington. 2. WPF DRPSCU07.0550: This alphanumeric designation represents the unique identifier or code for this specific motion document, making it easily identifiable within the legal system. 3. Motion — Declaration: Indicates that this document is a motion, which is a written request to the court, accompanied by a sworn declaration or statement of facts. 4. Ex Parte Order: Refers to an order issued by the court without requiring input or presentation from the other party involved. In this case, it is requesting the court to waive the requirements for notice of intended relocation without consulting the other parent or party. 5. Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children: The main purpose of this motion is to seek exemption from the usual obligation to provide notice to the other parent when intending to relocate with the children, due to specific circumstances that warrant such waiver. It's worth noting that the specific types or variations of this Vancouver Washington WPF DRPSCU07.0550 Motionio— - Declaration for Ex Parte Order to Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children may depend on the individual case, specific circumstances, or any modifications made to meet the requirements of the court.Vancouver Washington WPF DRPSCU07.0550 Motionio— - Declaration for Ex Parte Order to Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children is a legal document specific to the state of Washington that allows an individual to seek permission from the court to waive the requirements for notice of intended relocation of children in certain circumstances. This document is typically filed in cases involving child custody and visitation arrangements. When parents or legal guardians of children wish to relocate with their children to a different location that significantly impacts the other parent's rights and access to the children, they are generally required to provide notice of their intention to relocate. However, there may be situations where providing notice can be harmful to the children or not in their best interests. In such cases, this motion can be filed to request the court's permission to waive the notice requirements. Some relevant keywords associated with this document and its purpose include: 1. Vancouver Washington: Refers to the specific location where this legal process and documentation are applicable, indicating that it pertains to cases within the jurisdiction of Vancouver, Washington. 2. WPF DRPSCU07.0550: This alphanumeric designation represents the unique identifier or code for this specific motion document, making it easily identifiable within the legal system. 3. Motion — Declaration: Indicates that this document is a motion, which is a written request to the court, accompanied by a sworn declaration or statement of facts. 4. Ex Parte Order: Refers to an order issued by the court without requiring input or presentation from the other party involved. In this case, it is requesting the court to waive the requirements for notice of intended relocation without consulting the other parent or party. 5. Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children: The main purpose of this motion is to seek exemption from the usual obligation to provide notice to the other parent when intending to relocate with the children, due to specific circumstances that warrant such waiver. It's worth noting that the specific types or variations of this Vancouver Washington WPF DRPSCU07.0550 Motionio— - Declaration for Ex Parte Order to Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children may depend on the individual case, specific circumstances, or any modifications made to meet the requirements of the court.