JU 07A.1020 - Order Modifying Disposition - Washington-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the JU 07A.1020 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the county name and case number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In section I, HEARING, fill in the date when the motion to modify was filed and list all persons who appeared at the modification hearing, including their roles (e.g., Respondent, Parent).
  4. Proceed to section II, FINDINGS. Here, indicate whether the state has proven any violations of the prior disposition order by checking the appropriate boxes and providing details if necessary.
  5. In section III, ORDER, specify any modifications to the disposition order. Ensure you include a date and signature line for the judge or commissioner.

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If this does not result in a favorable outcome, an appeal to a higher-level court can be undertaken. The second option is to bypass the revision process entirely and file your appeal directly to the Washington State Court of Appeals within 30 days of the protection orders issuance.
A disposition is the final resolution or outcome of a criminal case. A defendant in a criminal case may be acquitted (found not guilty), convicted (found guilty), or have their conviction (or judgment) vacated.
You can get a default order if all of these are true: You filed papers to start your court case (usually a Summons and Petition) You properly served the person/s on the other side of your case (the other party or other parties) The other party did not file a Response by the legal deadline.
To change (modify) your order, go back to the court where you got it and file a petition with the clerk. After holding a hearing, the judge can modify or end (terminate) a protection order if you or the abuser files a motion asking the judge to do so.
You will need to contact the Court that issued the restraining order to request that the order be cancelled. A motion and a declaration must be filed explaining the reasons why you want the order cancelled.

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