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Common Family Law Motions explained

A motion is a request made to the court asking a judge to make a decision about your Washington divorce case. While motions can be requested in court verbally, it is more common for them to be requested in writing. Here are some of the most common motions you might encounter in a Family Law case in Washington State.

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