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Washington WPF DRPSCU07.0550 - Motion - Declaration for Ex Parte Order to Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children

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This is an official Washington court form for use in divorce, paternity or custody cases, a Motion/Declaration for Ex Parte Order to Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children.

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Children's is the correct way to form the possessive for the word children. Regular English plurals add 'S' to the end of words.Children is already plural, so you would not spell it as childrens'.

Legally, the term child may refer to anyone below the age of majority or some other age limit. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child defines child as "a human being below the age of 18 years unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier".

Re: Childrens or Children's If the word is singular, add 's. If the word is plural and the plural ends in s, simply add an apostrophe. If the word is plural and the plural does not end in s, add 's. A children's book means "A book for children".

Childhood is the time for children to be in school and at play, to grow strong and confident with the love and encouragement of their family and an extended community of caring adults.It refers to the state and condition of a child's life, to the quality of those years.

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Washington WPF DRPSCU07.0550 - Motion - Declaration for Ex Parte Order to Waive Requirements for Notice of Intended Relocation of Children