Washington Statutes
§ 26.51.030 — Order restricting abusive litigation—Who may request, when—Instructions, brochures, and forms—Fees.
Washington § 26.51.030
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Wash. Rev. Code § 26.51.030 (2026).
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(1)A party to a case may request from the court an order restricting abusive litigation if the parties are current or former intimate partners and one party has been found by the court to have committed domestic violence against the other party:
(a)In any answer or response to the litigation being filed, initiated, advanced, or continued;
(b)By motion made at any time during any open or ongoing case; or
(c)By separate motion made under this chapter, within five years of the entry of an order for protection even if the order has since expired.
(2)Any court of competent jurisdiction may, on its own motion, determine that a hearing pursuant to RCW 26.51.040 is necessary to determine if a party is engaging in abusive litigation.
(3)The administrative office of the courts shall updat
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§ 26.51.040
Washington § 26.51.040
Legislative History
[2020 c 311 s 3.]
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