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Order To Show Cause DRPSCU 01.0410 - Washington

Order To Show Cause Form. This is a Washington form and can be used in General Domestic Relations Statewide .
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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF In re: NO. Petitioner, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE and (ORTSC) Respondent. Clerks Action Required The court does find: __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED: That _____________________________________________ [Name] shall appear in person before this court at the place and time below and show cause why the relief requested in the motion Name of moti _____________________________________________________________ [Name of motibe granted. Date: Time:__________________ a.m./p.m. Place: Room/Department:_______________ If you disagree with any part of the motion, you must respond to the motion in writing before the hearing and by the deadline for your county. At the hearing, the court will consider WRITTEN sworn affidavits or declarations. Oral testimony may NOT be allowed. To respond, you must: (1) file your documents with the court; (2) provide a copy of those documents to the judge or commissioners staff; (3) serve the other partys attorney with copies of your documents (or have the other party served if that party does not have an attorney); and (4) complete your filing and service of documents within the time period required by the local court rules in effect in your county. If you need more information, you are advised to consult an attorney or a courthouse facilitator. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR IN PERSON, THE COURT MAY GRANT THE RELIEF REQUESTED IN THE MOTION. Dated: Judge/Commissioner Presented by: Signature Print or Type Name ORD TO SHOW CAUSE (ORTSC) - Page 1 of 1 WPF DRPSCU 01.0410 (6/2004) - RCW 26.09.160
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