Motion For Immediate Order Allowing Move With Children (Ex Parte Relocation) {704} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Washington

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Last updated: 11/7/2018

Motion For Immediate Order Allowing Move With Children (Ex Parte Relocation) {704}

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RCW 26.09.480(2) Mandatory F orm ( 06/2018 ) FL Reloca te 704 Motion for Immediate Order Allowing Move with Children Before Objection Deadline (Ex Parte Relocation) p. 1 of 3 Superior Court of Washington, County of In re: Petitioner/s (as listed on the parenting/custody order) : And Respondent/s (as listed on the parenting/ custody order) : No. Motion for Immediate Order Allowing Move with Children Before Objection D eadline ( Ex Parte Relocation) ( MT IO ) Motion for Immediate Order Allowing Move with Children Before Objection Deadline (Ex Parte Relocation) 1. My name is . I ask the Court to allow me to move with the children before the deadline to object to the move. 2. My Notice of Intent to Move with Children was served on all people who have a court order that gives them a legal right to spend time with the children. I filed Proof of Service for that Notice or am filing it now. 3. Any Objection to Move No. I have not been served with any Objection about Moving with Children and Petition about Changing a Parenting/Custody Order (Relocation). Yes. I was served with an Objection about Moving with Children and Petition about Changing a Parenting/Custody Order (Relocation) on (date): . 4. Any Motion to Prevent Move No. I have not been served with a Motion for Temporary Order Preventing Move with Children (Relocation). Yes. I was served with a Motion for Temporary Order Preventing Move with Children (Relocation). The hearing on this motion is scheduled for (date): . This is (check one): American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com RCW 26.09.480(2) Mandatory F orm ( 06/2018 ) FL Reloca te 704 Motion for Immediate Order Allowing Move with Children Before Objection Deadline (Ex Parte Relocation) p. 2 of 3 within 15 days after I was served with the Objection. more than 15 days after I was served with the Objection. 5. Notice about this Motion for Immediate Order (check one): I have notified the other people in this case that I am asking for this Immediate Order. (Describe anything you did to give notice of this motion to the other people in this case and their lawyers): I did not notify the other people in this case that I am asking for this Immediate Order because (explain why the Court should allow you to not give notice): 6. Reason to move before deadline I ask the Court to allow me to move before the deadline to object because: the special circumstances described in RCW 26.09.460(3) apply. I am moving to avoid a clear, immediate, and unreasonable risk to the health or safety of a person or child. (Explain): other reasons (explain): 7. Active duty military (The federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act covers: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard members on active duty; National Guard or Reserve members under a call to active service for more than 30 days in a row; and commissioned corps of the Public Health Service and NOAA. The state service members listed above who are either stationed in or residents of Washington state, and their dependents, except for the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service and NOAA.) None of the other parties are covered by the state or federal Service Members Civil Relief Acts. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com RCW 26.09.480(2) Mandatory F orm ( 06/2018 ) FL Reloca te 704 Motion for Immediate Order Allowing Move with Children Before Objection Deadline (Ex Parte Relocation) p. 3 of 3 (Name): is covered by the state federal Service Members Civil Relief Act. For persons covered only by the state act Military duty may keep the service member or dependent from responding or coming to the hearing on this motion. I ask the court to approve temporary orders even if the covered person asks for a stice) not to make temporary orders now because: 8. Other requests (if any) Person planning to move fills out below I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Washington that the facts I have provided on this form are true. Signed at (city and state): Date: Person planning to move signs here Print name Lawyer (if any) fills out below Lawyer signs here Date Print name and WSBA No. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com

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