Final Order Accepting Transfer to Washington (ORGAN, ) is a type of court order issued by a court in one state, transferring a legal case from that state to a court in Washington. This type of court order is often used when a party in a legal dispute is not able to attend court in the state where the case originated. The Final Order Accepting Transfer to Washington (ORGAN, ) enables the case to be heard in a court in Washington, where the party is able to appear. This type of court order is typically used in matters such as child custody, divorce, or estate planning. There are two types of Final Order Accepting Transfer to Washington (ORGAN, ); the Interlocutory Order and the Final Order. The Interlocutory Order is issued by the court in the originating state, and the Final Order is issued by the court in Washington, once the case has been transferred.