Washington Motion for Adequate Cause Decision (Non-parent Custody) is a legal action filed by a non-parent seeking custody of a child. This motion can be filed by a legal guardian, a caregiver, a family member, or any other individual who is not the child's parent. The motion must be accompanied by a sworn statement explaining why the individual is seeking custody and the reasons why they believe they can provide a safe and secure home for the child. The court will then decide if there is adequate cause for the individual to be granted custody of the child. There are two types of Washington Motion for Adequate Cause Decision (Non-parent Custody): Temporary Custody and Permanent Custody. Temporary Custody is a temporary order granting custody of a child to a non-parent for a set period of time. Permanent Custody is a permanent order granting custody of a child to a non-parent.