The Washington Declaration of Petitioner for Nonparental Custody Order is a legal document used to request a court order to provide custody of a minor child to a nonparent. This document is typically used when the parent(s) of a minor child are unable or unwilling to provide care for the child. The document is typically filed with the court in the county where the child resides. The Washington Declaration of Petitioner for Nonparental Custody Order consists of several sections. It includes a section for providing basic information about the petitioner, including their name, address, and contact information. It also includes a section for providing basic information about the child and their parents, such as their names, ages, and addresses. Additionally, the document includes a section for providing detailed information on why the petitioner is requesting custody, such as special circumstances or parental neglect. There are two types of Washington Declaration of Petitioner for Nonparental Custody Order: Temporary Custody Order and Permanent Custody Order. The Temporary Custody Order is a court order that provides short-term custody of a minor child to a nonparent, typically lasting no more than six months. The Permanent Custody Order is a court order that grants custody of a minor child to a nonparent on a permanent basis.