Washington - Response to Petition


Form Type:
Answer
Form Name:
Response to Petition
Who must file:
Some individuals who have had divorce filed against them.

This Washington "Response to Petition" form is classified as a Answer form. This page contains information about what this form is used for and who must file it, as well as links to print or download the form as a PDF. The process of filing your own divorce is complicated, and often requires the filing of multiple forms - you can view the full list ofWashington divorce forms here.

Form Description: This form is used to respond to if your spouse files a Divorce complaint against you. You can agree with or deny with statements your spouse made against you in the Divorce claim. You also can request child support, alimony (maintenance), and for the Court to relieve other burdens.


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Other Washington divorce forms:

Form Type:
Divorce Filing
Who must file:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.
Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce
Form Type:
Child Custody
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce if they have children under 18 years of age
Form Type:
Divorce Filing
Form Name:
Who must file:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.
Form Type:
Answer
Form Name:
Who must file:
Some individuals who have had divorce filed against them.
Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Who must file:
Some individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.
Form Type:
Miscellaneous
Who must file:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.
Form Type:
Judgment
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce
Form Type:
Child Custody
Who must file:
All individuals filing a divorce, legal separation, or nullification of marriage.
Form Type:
Property Division
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce
Form Type:
Child Custody
Form Name:
Who must file:
Both parties in the Divorce if they have children under 18 years of age