Final Order Accepting Transfer To Washington is a legal document issued by the court, which grants permission for a minor child, or an adult with a disability, to be transferred from their home state to Washington. This order is generally issued when the parents or guardians of the minor or disabled person are unable to provide the necessary care or support in the home state. The transfer to Washington must be in the best interests of the minor or disabled person. There are two types of Final Order Accepting Transfer To Washington: one for minor children and one for adults with disabilities. Both orders require a signed agreement from the parents or guardians of the minor or disabled person, and the guardian or conservator of the minor or disabled person in Washington. The order also requires the approval of the court in both the home state and in Washington, and the agreement must be officially filed in both courts.