The Washington Motion to Convert Legal Separation to Order Ending Registered Domestic Partnership (Dissolution Decree) is a legal document filed in a Washington court to convert a legal separation to an order ending a domestic partnership. This type of motion is typically filed when a couple has a registered domestic partnership, but they wish to end the partnership and convert it to a legal separation. This motion can be used to legally terminate the relationship between two parties and provide a basis for future agreements on financial matters, such as child support, spousal support, and division of property. The Washington Motion to Convert Legal Separation to Order Ending Registered Domestic Partnership (Dissolution Decree) is also known as a “Motion to Convert Legal Separation to Order Ending Domestic Partnership (Dissolution Decree)” and “Motion to Convert Legal Separation to Order Ending Registered Domestic Partnership (Dissolution Decree).” It is used to convert a legal separation to a dissolution of a domestic partnership. The motion must be filed in the county where the domestic partnership was registered. The motion must include information such as the date of the registration, the date of the separation, and the parties’ names. It must also include information regarding assets, debts, and child custody and support. Once the motion is filed, a hearing will be set to review the motion and determine if it should be approved. If the motion is approved, the court will enter a judgment dissolving the domestic partnership and converting the legal separation to an order ending the partnership.