Washington Motion And Declaration For Waiver of Filing Fees And Surcharges is a form used to request a waiver of court filing fees and surcharges for those who cannot afford to pay them. The form is typically used in family court proceedings, such as for divorce, or child custody and support cases. It is filed with the court and signed by the petitioner, or the person filing the motion. The form includes two parts: a motion and a declaration. The motion requests that the court waive the filing fees and surcharges, and the declaration states that the person filing the motion cannot afford to pay the fees. The petitioner must provide information about their financial situation, including income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and any other details necessary to demonstrate their inability to pay the fees. The form must be completed in full and signed by the petitioner before it can be filed with the court. The court will review the form and decide whether to grant or deny the waiver. There are different types of Washington Motion And Declaration For Waiver of Filing Fees And Surcharges, including Waiver of Filing Fees or Surcharges for Dissolution of Marriage, Waiver of Filing Fees or Surcharges for Legal Separation, Waiver of Filing Fees or Surcharges for Modification of Parenting Plan, and Waiver of Filing Fees or Surcharges for Modification of Child Support.