The court may make, issue, and cause to be filed or served, any and all manner and kinds of orders, judgments, citations, notices, summons, and other writs and processes that might be considered proper or necessary in the exercise of the jurisdiction or powers given or intended to be given by this title.
RCW 11.96A.060
Exercise of powers—Orders, writs, process, etc.
Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case 136 Wash. App. 906 - In Re Guardianship of McKean (2007)
Most recently applied in 186 Wash. App. 475 - In re the Estate of Wimberley (January 2015)
1999 c 42 s 203.
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