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RCW 26.19.001 – Legislative Intent and Finding

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The legislature intends, in establishing a child support schedule, to insure that child support orders are adequate to meet a child’s basic needs and to provide additional child support commensurate with the parents’ income, resources, and standard of living. The legislature also intends that the child support obligation should be equitably apportioned between the parents.

The legislature finds that these goals will be best achieved by the adoption and use of a statewide child support schedule. Use of a statewide schedule will benefit children and their parents by:

(1) Increasing the adequacy of child support orders through the use of economic data as the basis for establishing the child support schedule;

(2) Increasing the equity of child support orders by providing for comparable orders in cases with similar circumstances; and

(3) Reducing the adversarial nature of the proceedings by increasing voluntary settlements as a result of the greater predictability achieved by a uniform statewide child support schedule.

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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