Washington Order On Adjudication And Disposition (WOAD) is a type of court order issued by a Washington state court that adjudicates and settles a person's legal rights, responsibilities, and liabilities. It is typically used in civil cases, such as personal injury, contract disputes, and family law matters. The order can determine the outcome of a case, provide guidance on how to proceed, and award damages. There are three types of Washington Order On Adjudication And Disposition: Adjudication Order, Disposition Order, and Settlement Order. An Adjudication Order is used when a court makes a ruling on a case and determines the rights, responsibilities, and liabilities of the parties involved. A Disposition Order is issued when an agreement between the parties has been reached and the court has approved it. A Settlement Order is used when both parties agree to a settlement and the court must approve it.