Washington Final Order Denying Non-Parent Custody is a court order issued by a Washington court when a non-parent, such as a grandparent or other relative, is denied the legal right to custody of a child. This order is final and cannot be appealed, and it is binding on the parties involved. There are two types of Washington Final Order Denying Non-Parent Custody: Temporary Orders and Permanent Orders. Temporary orders are typically issued when the court needs additional time to evaluate the case and make a final decision, while permanent orders are issued when the court has made a final decision. Both types of orders deny the non-parent the right to custody of the child, and the order will specify the reasons why the non-parent was denied.