Washington Statutes

§ 26.14.110 — Protection of party or child.

Washington § 26.14.110
JurisdictionWashington
Title 26DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Ch. 26.14UNIFORM FAMILY LAW ARBITRATION ACT

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Wash. Rev. Code § 26.14.110 (2026).

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(1)For the purposes of this section, "protection order" means an injunction or other order, issued under the domestic violence, family violence, or stalking laws of the issuing jurisdiction, to prevent an individual from engaging in a violent or threatening act against, harassment of, contact or communication with, or being in physical proximity to another individual who is a party or a child under the custodial responsibility of a party.
(2)If a party is subject to a protection order or has been convicted of a domestic violence offense, including child abuse, or if an arbitrator determines there is a reasonable basis to believe a party's safety or ability to participate effectively in arbitration is at risk, the arbitrator shall stay the arbitration and refer the parties to court. The

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Legislative History

[2023 c 61 s 12.]

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