Seattle Washington Domestic Cover Sheet

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Washington
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WA-801D
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This is an official Washington court form for use in family court cases, a Domestic Cover Sheet. Available in Word or Rich Text format.

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Washington State law does require filing of the Will. Washington law DOES REQUIRE any last Will of a deceased Washington Resident to be filed promptly following death.

If a No Contact Order has been put in place anywhere in the state of Washington, the first thing we do is call the court and find the soonest date we can request relief in front of a judge. You will need to be present at that court hearing. Before the court date, we file a motion to modify or rescind (lift) the order.

To file the will, you should go to the Superior Court Clerk's office in any Washington Superior Court and file it there. In King County, the Clerk will require you to pay $20 to do this. Bring the original will and a copy, along with a completed Case Designation Coversheet (check ?Will Only? on the second page).

Tort Motor Vehicle (TMV) - Suit involving damages, injury, or death resulting from an incident involving a motor vehicle. (This usually requires sending a driver's abstract to the DOL if damages are awarded.)

You'll need to file them in court once you're ready. Fill out the required forms and file them in the county court, where the person who needs a guardian lives.

You can use our site to search for a case or search for a person. Information on the site is updated every 24 hours at am. Please Note: Name and Case information found on the search site is provided for use as reference material and is not the official court record.

A temporary order means a hearing is held first, with notice to the other party, and the order can stay in effect until your dissolution case is finalized (at which time the restraining order can be extended). Note: Additional documents may be required by local county superior court rules.

All court records are open to the public except as restricted by federal law, state law, court rule, court order, or case law.

Any person who has the custody or control of an original Will after the testator has died must file the Will within 40 days at the Clerk's Office of the Superior Court of the resident's county at death. The fee to file a Will is $20. Wills that are filed after the death of a testator are public record.

No Contact Orders (RCW 10.99.040, .050) May be issued in criminal cases involving domestic violence prohibiting a defendant from contacting victims of or witnesses to such a crime. A No Contact Order may be issued despite a victim's or witness's objection to it.

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Seattle Washington Domestic Cover Sheet