WPF CU 02.0300 - Petitioner's Notice of Hearing for Adequate Cause Determination - - Washington-2025

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Adequate cause means cause that would commonly produce a degree of anger, rage, resentment, or terror in a person of ordinary temper, sufficient to render the mind incapable of cool reflection.
The adequate cause hearing is used to determine whether the moving party has presented enough evidence to allow the case to continue or whether the petition should be denied. This information has to have been submitted in written declarations or other proof and filed with the court in advance of the hearing.
An Adequate Cause hearing is for the court to decide whether the case meets the legal criteria for a modification and should go to trial, or be dismissed. The Court must grant Adequate Cause before a Temporary Parenting Plan or other Temporary Order can be entered in the modification case.

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RCW 26.09. The best interests of the child are served by a parenting arrangement that best maintains a childs emotional growth, health and stability, and physical care.
191 requires the Court consider evidence (including arrests and convictions) relating to criminal acts, domestic violence, substance abuse, and child abuse, neglect, and abandonment. The Court must evaluate claims that a parent has an impairment which interferes with a parties performance of parenting functions.
An Adequate Cause hearing is for the court to decide whether the case meets the legal criteria for a modification and should go to trial, or be dismissed. The Court must grant Adequate Cause before a Temporary Parenting Plan or other Temporary Order can be entered in the modification case.

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