Washington Interim Review Hearing Order (IRISH) is a legal document issued by a Washington court that provides an opportunity for both parties in a dispute to present their arguments in a hearing before a judge makes a decision. The IRISH is typically issued in civil cases, such as family law, child custody, or landlord-tenant disputes. There are two types of Washington Interim Review Hearing Order (IRISH): a Non-Final Order and a Final Order. A Non-Final Order is a temporary ruling that requires both parties to appear in court to present their arguments and evidence before a judge makes a final decision. A Final Order is a permanent ruling that the judge has made after considering all the evidence and arguments presented by both parties.