# PDF Text Extraction: ESIGNED - FINAL ORDER AND FINDINGS ON PP MOD.PDF

**Extraction Date:** 2025-06-01 20:04:49
**Extraction Method:** TIA-pdftotext
**Quality Score:** 0.99
**Source File:** /home/scottsen/Legal/Kit_Spins_2025_05_31_1853/email_Fwd Final Orders Goodnight and Ralidak 20-3-03830-_AAMkADhi/ESIGNED - FINAL ORDER AND FINDINGS ON PP MOD.PDF
**Content Hash:** e02d6c0eaad6
**Text Length:** 9586 characters

## Extracted Content

Superior Court of Washington, County of King
    In re Parenting and Support of:
                                                           No. 20-3-03830-3 SEA
    E.L.R., A.W.R., and R.S.R.,
       Minors.                                             Final Order and Findings on Petition to
                                                           Change a Parenting Plan or Custody
                                                           Order
    Petitioner:
                                                           (ORMDD/ORDYMT)
        VERONIKA GOODNIGHT,
                                                           [ ] Clerk’s action required: 11

    And Respondent:
        MATHEW RALIDAK.


                     Final Order and Findings on Petition to Change
                            a Parenting Plan or Custody Order
   1.       This Order is based on:
             The Petition to Change a Parenting Plan or Custody Order,
             The children’s best interest,
             The Court’s decision that there were valid reasons to hear the Petition in the Sub. no.
               304, “Order on Adequate Cause to Change a Parenting/Custody Order,” pp. 1-2
               (entered 07/14/2023).
            And (check one):
            [X] the court hearing or trial on (date): 06/04/2024.
            The following people were at the hearing or trial (list parties, lawyers, and any guardians):
                  [x] these people testified (name/s):
                      Petitioner Veronika Goodnight, and
                      Respondent Mathew Ralidak.
                  [x] see also, “Order of the Court: Supplemental Findings and Conclusions” entered
   today.
 Findings & Conclusions
   2.       Jurisdiction (RCW 26.27.201–.221, .231, .261, .271).

    RCW 26.09.260, .270; 26.10.200       Final Or. and Findings on Petition to
    Mandatory Form (07/2022)             Change a Parenting/Custody Order
    FL Modify 610                                      p. 1 of 4
       [X] The court can decide this case for the children because (check all that apply; if a box
           applies to all of the children, you may write “the children” instead of listing names):
            [X] Washington order/exclusive, continuing jurisdiction – The parenting/custody
                order was made by a Washington state court, and the court still has authority to
                make other orders for (children’s names): Elora L. Ralidak, Aidan W. Ralidak,
                and Raina S. Ralidak.
            AND (check one):
                    [X] Home state jurisdiction – Washington is the children’s home state
                        because (check all that apply):
                        [X] (Children’s names): Elora L. Ralidak, Aidan W. Ralidak, and Raina S.
                            Ralidak lived in Washington with a parent or someone acting as a
                            parent for at least the 6 months just before this case was filed, or if the
                            children were less than 6 months old when the case was filed, they
                            had lived in Washington with a parent or someone acting as a parent
                            since birth.
3.     Major change (RCW 26.09.260(1) and (2)).
       [X] Approved – The court approves a major change to the parenting order. The major
           change is approved because:
             The requested change is in the children’s best interest, and
             There has been a substantial change in the children’s situation or in the situation
              of the parent who did not request the major change. (Describe how the situation
              has changed, or describe a situation that the court did not know about when it
              made its order):
                Father has moved from Everett to Duvall, now is less than 20 minutes away from
                mother’s/children’s home, and children’s school. Initial parenting plan indicated that
                if either parent were to move, it would be a substantial change in circumstances
                warranting a change to the residential schedule. In addition, children have had
                health complications and struggles in school arise since the last parenting plan.
                See details in “Order of the Court: Supplemental Findings and Conclusions”
                entered today, incorporated here by reference.
            Check reason/s for this change:
            [X] The children’s current living situation is harmful to their physical, mental, or
                emotional health. It would be better for the children to change the order.
4.     Minor change (RCW 26.09.260(5), (7), and (9)).
       [X] Does not apply. No one requested a minor change.
5.     Restrictions on the parent with less parenting time
       [X] Does not apply.
6.     Other Changes (RCW 26.09.260(10))
       [ ] Does not apply.
       [X] Because of a substantial change in one parent’s/child’s situation, the court approves
           changes to the following parts of the Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule that are
           in the children’s best interest (check all that apply):
            [X] dispute resolution
 RCW 26.09.260, .270; 26.10.200      Final Or. and Findings on Petition to
 Mandatory Form (07/2022)            Change a Parenting/Custody Order
 FL Modify 610                                     p. 2 of 4
              [X] decision-making
              [ ] transportation arrangements
              [X] other (specify): See details in “Order of the Court: Supplemental Findings and
                  Conclusions” entered today, incorporated herein by reference.
  7.     Child Support
         [X] Does not apply. No one asked to change child support.
         [X] Other findings: Although the change to a 50/50 parenting represents a substantial
             change of circumstances from the previous residential schedule wherein the children
             resided primarily with the Petitioner Ms. Goodnight, neither party presented the Court
             with updated financial information at the modification trial, and Mr. Ralidak’s petition
             to modify the parenting plan specifically stated “Child Support … No request. I am
             not asking the court to adjust or change child support.” “Petition to Change a
             Parenting Plan or Other Custody Order,” p. 3 (filed 06/15/2023). As the result, the
             Court is not modifying the child support.
              The Child Support Order entered 03/03/2022 is MAINTAINED.
  8.     Protection Order
         [X] Does not apply. No one requested a Protection Order in this case.
  9.     Restraining Order
         [X] Does not apply. No one requested a Restraining Order in this case.
  10.    Other Findings (if any)
         See “Court Order: Supplemental Findings and Conclusions” entered today, incorporated
         herein by reference.
 Court Orders
  11.    Decision (check all that apply):
         [X] Approved – The court approves the Petition. All temporary orders are ended. The
             court signed the following orders filed separately today.
              [X] Parenting Plan/Residential Schedule
  12.    Other Orders (if any)
        See “Court Order: Supplemental Findings and Conclusions” entered today, incorporated
        herein by reference.
  Ordered.
  06/24/2024                              eSignature to follow
  Date                                  Judge E. Rania Rampersad
  Petitioner and Respondent or their lawyers fill out below.
  This document (check any that apply):            This document (check any that apply):
  [ ] is an agreement of the parties               [ ] is an agreement of the parties
  [ ] is presented by me                           [ ] is presented by me
  [ ] may be signed by the court without notice to [ ] may be signed by the court without notice to
      me                                               me


  Petitioner signs here or lawyer signs here          WSBA #
   RCW 26.09.260, .270; 26.10.200    Final Or. and Findings on Petition to
   Mandatory Form (07/2022)          Change a Parenting/Custody Order
   FL Modify 610                                   p. 3 of 4
_____________________________________ ______________________________________
Print Name                            Date


Respondent signs here or lawyer signs here         WSBA #


Print Name                                         Date




 RCW 26.09.260, .270; 26.10.200   Final Or. and Findings on Petition to
 Mandatory Form (07/2022)         Change a Parenting/Custody Order
 FL Modify 610                                  p. 4 of 4
                            King County Superior Court
                         Judicial Electronic Signature Page

Case Number:        20-3-03830-3
Case Title:         GOODNIGHT ET AL VS RALIDAK

Document Title:     ORDER RE FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS MOD PP


Signed By:          Rania Rampersad
Date:               June 25, 2024




                    Judge : Rania Rampersad




This document is signed in accordance with the provisions in GR 30.
Certificate Hash:           FB29DAF7D7E0CEAB7C4172D07E94B3BF1420F433
Certificate effective date: 8/9/2023 3:55:36 PM
Certificate expiry date:    8/9/2028 3:55:36 PM
Certificate Issued by:      C=US, E=kcscefiling@kingcounty.gov, OU=KCDJA,
                            O=KCDJA, CN="Rania Rampersad:
                            SkluHOsk7hGiSPsYzbJ6iw=="


                                                                      Page 5 of 5