How do I obtain an interim order in a small claims court case?

In Washington, you may obtain an interim order in a small claims court case by filing a motion with the court. The motion should include any facts that support why you are requesting an interim order, as well as an explanation of what you would like the court to order. It is important to provide detailed information in the motion and to be sure to include your contact information so the court can send you any documents related to the matter. Along with your motion, you may include a proposed interim order, which explains what you are asking the court to do. This proposed order should include specific instructions as to what should happen and when. It should also specify any additional terms or conditions that you believe are necessary. Once you have filed your motion and proposed order, you should notify the other party in the case of the motion. The other party may file an opposing motion and/or objections, and it is important to make sure you receive and respond to any such documents. Once the court has considered all the facts and arguments of both parties, the judge will issue a ruling granting or denying the interim order. After the court issues its ruling, you may enforce the court’s decision by sending the order to the other party.

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