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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Washington Ex Parte Order in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the petitioner and respondent as listed on the parenting/custody order at the top of the form.
  3. In section 2, check 'Yes' or 'No' to indicate whether the moving parent filed and served a Notice of Intent to Move with Children along with a proposed Parenting Plan.
  4. For section 3, select the appropriate option regarding objection status. This determines if the court can grant the motion without notice to other parties.
  5. In section 4, indicate whether the other party is covered by state or federal Service Members Civil Relief Acts by checking 'may be defaulted' or 'may not be defaulted'.
  6. Complete section 6 by selecting whether the Ex Parte Motion is approved or denied, and specify who may move with the children.
  7. Finally, sign and date where indicated, ensuring all necessary fields are completed before submitting your form.

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An ex parte action is a judicial action on the behalf of one party, without notice to or contestation by any person adversely interested. Such an action may take place on or off the bench, but does not necessarily result in a signed order.
Ex parte is a Latin phrase meaning on one side only; by or for one party. An ex parte communication occurs when a party to a case, or someone involved with a party, talks or writes to or otherwise communicates directly with the judge about the issues in the case without the other parties knowledge.
What are the Disadvantages of Ex Parte? Lack of Representation: Since ex parte orders are issued without the other party being present, the accused parent doesnt have a chance to defend themselves initially. Temporary Nature: Ex parte orders are usually temporary and meant to provide immediate protection.
Ex parte orders are quick emergency steps, often given without all parties being there. On the other hand, restraining orders are longer-lasting and need a full hearing. Knowing the difference is important for those seeking protection or facing these orders.
An ex parte order is one that the court gives without telling the other party ahead of time. Judges use these when someone needs help but there isnt enough time to schedule a standard hearing or give notice. These orders move faster and last for a short time.

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Proceeding ex parte means to move forward with legal action without the presence or input of the other party. In court, it typically refers to emergency situations where one party seeks immediate relief.
The Latin ex parte means on the one side only. You can also use it to mean from a one-sided or prejudiced point of view. Definitions of ex parte. adjective. (law) on behalf of or involving only one party.

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