Washington Response to Petition about a Marriage is a formal response issued by a court in Washington State to a petition for marriage. This response is issued as a result of a legal action initiated by one or both of the parties involved in the marriage. It outlines the court's decision on the matter, including any conditions that must be satisfied for the marriage to be legal. There are two types of Washington Response to Petition about a Marriage: a Decree of Dissolution of Marriage and a Decree of Legal Separation. The Decree of Dissolution of Marriage is a final court order that dissolves the marriage and declares that the parties are no longer married. The Decree of Legal Separation is a court order that allows the parties to live separately and grants certain rights to each party, such as the right to child custody, spousal support, and property division.




