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Ex Parte Order Modifying Parenting Plan Residential Schedule Relocation DRPSCU 07.0955 - Washington

Ex Parte Order Modifying Parenting Plan Residential Schedule Relocation Form. This is a Washington form and can be used in Child Relocation Act Domestic Relations Statewide .
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Superior Court of Washington County of In re: Child(ren), Petitioner(s), and No. Ex Parte Order Modifying Parenting Plan/Residential Schedule (Relocation) (ORMDPP) Respondent(s). I. Basis A motion for an ex parte order permitting the relocation of the children and modifying the parenting plan/residential schedule in conformity with the proposed residential schedule specified in the Notice of Intended Relocation of Children was filed pursuant to RCW 26.09.500. II. Findings 2.1 2.2 The Notice of Intended Relocation of Children, with proposed new parenting plan/residential schedule was filed in this case. The Notice of Intended Relocation of Children, with the proposed new parenting plan/residential schedule, was served in compliance with RCW 26.09.440 through 26.09.460 and the Return of Service was filed in this case. [ ] No objection to the relocation was filed within the 30-day period for objection. [ ] The record contains proof that no objection will be filed. 2.3 2.4 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Statement 2.4.1 Service member status --- It appears the nonmoving party: [ ] is not a service member; [ ] is on active duty in the U.S. armed forces (excluding National Guard and reserves); Ex Parte Ord Mod P Plan/Res Schdl (Relocation)(ORMDPP) - Page 1 of 2 WPF DRPSCU 07.0955 Mandatory (7/2007) - RCW 26.09.500 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com [ ] is on active duty and is a National Guard member or a Reservist residing in Washington; [ ] is not on active duty in the U.S. armed forces (excluding National Guard and reserves); [ ] is not on active duty and is a National Guard member or a Reservist residing in Washington. 2.4.2 Dependent of a service member status --- It appears the nonmoving party: [ ] is not a dependent of a resident of Washington who is on active duty and is a National Guard member or a Reservist; [ ] is a dependent of a resident of Washington who is on active duty and is a National Guard member or a Reservist; [ ] is presumed not a dependent of a resident of Washington who is on active duty and is a National Guard member or a Reservist. III. Order It is Ordered: [] [] The motion is denied. The motion for ex parte order permitting the relocation of the children and modifying the parenting plan/residential schedule in conformity with the parenting plan/residential schedule attached to the Notice of Intended Relocation of Children is granted. The parenting plan/residential schedule signed by the court and entered on __________________ [Date] is approved and incorporated as part of this order. This parenting plan/residential schedule supersedes all previous decrees or parenting plans/residential schedules. Other: [] Dated: Judge/Commissioner Presented by: Signature of Moving Party or Lawyer/WSBA No. Print Name Date Ex Parte Ord Mod P Plan/Res Schdl (Relocation)(ORMDPP) - Page 2 of 2 WPF DRPSCU 07.0955 Mandatory (7/2007) - RCW 26.09.500 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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