This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form FL Modify601 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Washington Superior Court - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form FL Modify601?
A: Form FL Modify601 is a petition to change a parenting plan, residential schedule, or custody order in the state of Washington.
Q: What can I use Form FL Modify601 for?
A: You can use Form FL Modify601 to request a modification to an existing parenting plan, residential schedule, or custody order in Washington.
Q: Who can file Form FL Modify601?
A: Either parent or a nonparent with a significant relationship to the child can file Form FL Modify601.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to file Form FL Modify601?
A: It is recommended to consult with a lawyer, but you can file Form FL Modify601 on your own.
Q: What should I do after filing Form FL Modify601?
A: After filing Form FL Modify601, you should serve a copy of the petition on the other parent or party involved in the case. The court will then schedule a hearing to review your request.
Q: What factors will the court consider when deciding on a modification?
A: The court will consider the best interests of the child, any changes in circumstances, and whether the modification is necessary to promote the child's welfare.
Q: Can I modify a parenting plan, residential schedule, or custody order without going to court?
A: In most cases, you will need to go to court to modify a parenting plan, residential schedule, or custody order. However, you may be able to reach an agreement with the other parent or party outside of court through mediation or negotiation.
Q: What if the other parent or party disagrees with my request to modify?
A: If the other parent or party disagrees with your request to modify a parenting plan, residential schedule, or custody order, they will have an opportunity to present their objections to the court at the hearing. The court will then make a decision based on the evidence and arguments presented by both sides.
Form Details:
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