Washington Order Appointing Mediator is an order issued by the court in Washington State to appoint a mediator in a dispute. This order is used to facilitate an agreement between the parties involved in the dispute, and is commonly used in civil and family court cases. There are two types of Washington Order Appointing Mediator: an interim order and a final order. An interim order is issued when the court needs to appoint a mediator prior to a hearing, while a final order is issued after a hearing has been held. Both orders are typically signed by the presiding judge and will include the specific details of the mediation process, including the date, time, location, and fees involved. Additionally, the order will set forth the terms of the mediation, such as which parties will be present and the objectives of the process.