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RCW 26.09.090 – Maintenance orders for either spouse or either domestic partner – Factors.

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  • RCW 26.09.090 – Maintenance orders for either spouse or either domestic partner – Factors.
(1) In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage or domestic partnership, legal separation, declaration of invalidity, or in a proceeding for maintenance following dissolution of the marriage or domestic partnership by a court which lacked personal jurisdiction over the absent spouse or absent domestic partner, the court may grant a maintenance order for either spouse or either domestic partner. The maintenance order shall be in such amounts and for such periods of time as the court deems just, without regard to misconduct, after considering all relevant factors including but not limited to: (a) The financial resources of the party seeking maintenance, including separate or community property apportioned to him or her, and his or her ability to meet his or her needs independently, including the extent to which a provision for support of a child living with the party includes a sum for that party; (b) The time necessary to acquire sufficient education or training to enable the party seeking maintenance to find employment appropriate to his or her skill, interests, style of life, and other attendant circumstances; (c) The standard of living established during the marriage or domestic partnership; (d) The duration of the marriage or domestic partnership; (e) The age, physical and emotional condition, and financial obligations of the spouse or domestic partner seeking maintenance; and (f) The ability of the spouse or domestic partner from whom maintenance is sought to meet his or her needs and financial obligations while meeting those of the spouse or domestic partner seeking maintenance.[2008 c 6 § 1012; 1989 c 375 § 6; 1973 1st ex.s. c 157 § 9.] Notes:
Part headings not law — Severability — 2008 c 6: See RCW 26.60.900 and RCW 26.60.901.

Washington State Statutes

  • RCW 26.09.002 – Policy.
  • RCW 26.09.003 – Policy-Intent-Findings.
  • RCW 26.09.004 – Definitions.
  • RCW 26.09.080 – Disposition of property and liabilities – Factors.
  • RCW 26.09.090 – Maintenance orders for either spouse or either domestic partner – Factors
  • RCW 26.09.170 – Modification of decree…
  • RCW 26.09.184 – Permanent parenting plan.
  • RCW 26.09.187 – Criteria for establishing permanent parenting plan.
  • RCW 26.09.191 – Restrictions in temporary or permanent parenting plans.
  • RCW 26.09.194 – Proposed temporary parenting plan – Temporary order – Amendment – Vacation of order.
  • RCW 26.09.197 – Issuance of temporary parenting plan – Criteria.
  • RCW 26.09.260 – Modification of parenting plan or custody decree.
  • RCW 26.09.430 – Notice Requirement.
  • RCW 26.09.440 – Notice – Contents and delivery.
  • RCW 26.09.450 – Notice – Relocation within the same school district.
  • RCW 26.09.470 – Failure to give notice.
  • RCW 26.09.480 – Objection to relocation or proposed revised residential schedule.
  • RCW 26.09.500 – Failure to object.
  • RCW 26.09.510 – Temporary orders.
  • RCW 26.09.520 – Basis for determination.
  • RCW 26.19.001 – Legislative Intent and Finding
  • RCW 26.19.071 – Standards for determination of income.
  • RCW 26.19.075 – Standards for deviation from the standard calculation.
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