What is the fastest way to modify an existing child custody order?
The fastest way to modify an existing child custody order in Washington is to work with the court that issued the order. If both parties (the parents) agree to the modifications, they can enter into a stipulated order which would then be presented to the court for approval. This process can be completed relatively quickly. If one of the parties does not agree to the modifications, the parent who desires the modifications must file a petition in the court that issued the original order. A hearing may be required, and the court will consider the facts and evidence presented by both parties before making its determination. This process can take significantly longer than entering into a stipulated order because of the extra paperwork and court hearing. In either situation, it is important that parents following all local and state laws when modifying a child custody order. Consulting with an experienced lawyer is also recommended to ensure that all documents are properly completed and filed in a timely manner.
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