Washington WPF DR 04.0250 - Temporary Order

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What is this form?

The WPF DR 04.0250 - Temporary Order is a legal document used in family law matters within the Washington Court System. This form serves as a temporary Court order and is crucial for addressing immediate issues during divorce or domestic partnership proceedings. It differs from other forms such as those related to parentage or non-parent custody; it is specifically intended for marriage or domestic partnership cases.

Key components of this form

  • Identification of the parties involved: Petitioner and Respondent.
  • Money judgment summary for any financial obligations.
  • Findings related to motions for temporary orders.
  • Child custody and support provisions.
  • Decisions on the family home and property use.
  • Instructions for restraining orders and other temporary orders.
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When to use this document

This form should be used when one party in a divorce or domestic partnership case requires immediate relief regarding custody, support, or property matters. It is particularly important in situations where the parties cannot reach an agreement and need the Court to intervene temporarily while the case is ongoing.

Intended users of this form

This form is intended for:

  • Individuals initiating a divorce or legal separation in Washington State.
  • Partners in a domestic partnership seeking temporary orders for custody, support, or property.
  • Anyone who needs immediate legal assistance regarding family law matters before the final judgment.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify the parties involved: full names of the Petitioner and Respondent.
  • Complete the money judgment summary if applicable, detailing any financial obligations.
  • Check the relevant findings box to indicate which party made motions for temporary orders.
  • Specify any children involved, including their names and ages, if custody issues arise.
  • Indicate the arrangements for the family home and disable any property transfer without consent.
  • Review and sign the document, ensuring that all relevant fields are correctly filled out.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to accurately identify the correct parties involved in the case.
  • Not specifying all financial obligations in the money judgment summary.
  • Overlooking necessary child custody information when children are involved.
  • Missing signatures or incomplete fields, which can delay processing.

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FAQ

A violation of a restraining order will often result in arrest, and is a criminal offense.If there is a restraining order against you, but the person who filed the order repeatedly tries to have contact with you, you may go to court to ask the judge to vacate the restraining order.

To get a restraining order, you must prove that you have reasonable grounds to fear for your safety or the safety of any child in your custody. You must show why you are afraid for yourself or any child. A restraining order can be temporary or permanent. Most restraining orders are temporary.

A civil harassment restraining order is a court order that helps protect people from violence, stalking, serious harassment, or threats of violence. You can ask for a civil harassment restraining order if: A person has abused (or threatened to abuse), sexually assaulted, stalked, or seriously harassed you, and.

Usually yes, but sometimes no. Temporary restraining orders will appear so law enforcement officers can see it.But if the hearing results in a permanent restraining order, it goes on your record. But even restraining orders that should be expunged sometimes stay in the system longer.

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