Visitation Rights In Washington

Summary

In Washington, visitation rights are determined by the court. If your ex-wife is violating the divorce decree, you can file a motion for contempt. For a parenting plan, youll need to file specific forms, including FL Parentage 331, FL All Family 140, FL All Family 001, FL All Family 102, and FL All Family 185. Forms are available at local courthouses or online. Mediation or legal counsel is recommended. Contact King County Superior Court for more information.

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My X wife won’t let me see my son
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Brian. Could you please tell me which state you're located in? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Washington
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Brian. In Washington, visitation rights are typically determined by the court. Here are some steps you can take:
- Consult your divorce decree for any visitation provisions.
- If your ex-wife is violating these, you can file a motion for contempt.
- Consider mediation or legal counsel.

King County Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA *
Website: www.kingcounty.gov/courts/superior-court.aspx
What papers do I need to file for parenting plan I can’t afford a lawyer
In Washington, you'll need to file the following documents for a parenting plan:
- Petition for a Parenting Plan/Residential Schedule
- Proposed Parenting Plan
- Confidential Information Form
- Summons
- Notice of Hearing
You can find these forms at your local courthouse or online.

King County Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA *
Website: www.kingcounty.gov/courts/superior-court.aspx
What’s the form number I need to file
In Washington, the form numbers you need are:
- FL Parentage *: Petition for a Parenting Plan/Residential Schedule
- FL All Family *: Proposed Parenting Plan
- FL All Family *: Confidential Information Form
- FL All Family *: Summons
- FL All Family *: Notice of Hearing