Washington Petition For Order For Protection is a legal document that can be filed in Washington state courts by victims of domestic violence or stalking. The petition is used to obtain an order from the court to protect the petitioner from physical or verbal abuse, threats, and other forms of harm. The order may include restraining the abuser from contact or communication with the petitioner, ordering the abuser to leave the residence, or granting temporary custody of a child or children to the petitioner. There are two types of Washington Petition For Order For Protection: the Ex Parte Order and the Full Order. An Ex Parte Order is an emergency order that is granted without the abuser being present in court. A Full Order is a longer-term court order that is granted after the abuser has had a chance to appear in court.