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Sealed Confidential Reports (Cover Sheet) DRPSCU 09.0270 - Washington

Sealed Confidential Reports (Cover Sheet) Form. This is a Washington form and can be used in Confidential Information Domestic Relations Statewide .
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Superior Court of Washington County of In re: No. Petitioner(s), and Sealed Confidential Reports (Cover Sheet) (SEALRPT) Clerk's Action Required Respondent(s). Sealed Confidential Reports (List documents below and write "Sealed" at least one inch from the top of the first page of each document.) This cover sheet shall be used to file the sealed portion of the following reports: [ ] Parenting evaluations [ ] Domestic Violence Assessment Reports created by Family Court Services or a qualified expert appointed by the court [ ] Risk Assessment Reports created by Family Court Services or a qualified expert [ ] CPS Summary Reports created by Family Court Services or supplied directly by Children's Protective Services [ ] Sexual abuse evaluations [ ] Reports of a guardian ad litem or Court Appointed Special Advocate [ ] Other: The sealed portion of these reports include: 1) Detailed descriptions of material, or information gathered or reviewed; 2) Detailed descriptions of all statements reviewed or taken; 3) Detailed descriptions of tests conducted or reviewed; 4) Analysis to support the conclusions and recommendations. Submitted by: Notice: The other party will have access to these confidential reports. If you are concerned for your safety or the safety of the children, you may redact (block out or delete) information that identifies your location. Sealed Confidential Reports (SEALRPT) - Page 1 of 1 WPF DRPSCU 09.0270 (6/2006) - GR 22(e)(1), (2)(B), (f) American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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