Washington Motion To Modify-Terminate Order For Protection is a legal motion used by a party who has an existing court-ordered protection order in the state of Washington. It is typically used when one party wants to either modify or terminate the existing order. The motion can be used to vary the conditions of the order, extend the duration of the order, or terminate the order altogether. There are two main types of Washington Motion To Modify-Terminate Order For Protection: a Motion to Modify an Order for Protection and a Motion to Terminate an Order for Protection. The Motion to Modify an Order for Protection can be used to alter the existing conditions of the order, such as modifying the duration of the order, amending the restrictions placed on the parties, or changing the parties’ contact information. The Motion to Terminate an Order for Protection can be used to end the order altogether.