A Washington Motion To Convert Legal Separation Order To Final Divorce Order is a legal document which is used to request a court to convert a legal separation order to a final divorce order. This motion is typically filed by a divorcing party after they have reached a settlement agreement and both parties are ready to move forward with the divorce. There are two types of Washington Motion To Convert Legal Separation Order To Final Divorce Order: a Motion To Convert Legal Separation Order To Final Divorce Order with Consent and a Motion To Convert Legal Separation Order To Final Divorce Order without Consent. The Motion To Convert Legal Separation Order To Final Divorce Order with Consent is filed when both parties agree to the terms of the settlement agreement and both parties consent to the conversion of the legal separation order to a final divorce order. The Motion To Convert Legal Separation Order To Final Divorce Order without Consent is filed when one party does not agree to the terms of the settlement agreement and does not consent to the conversion of the legal separation order to a final divorce order. The motion provides the court with the necessary information and legal arguments to decide whether to convert the legal separation order to a final divorce order.