Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 26 Domestic Relations - Chapter 26.19 Child Support Schedule

  • 26.19.001 Legislative intent and finding
    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 ...
  • 26.19.011 Definitions
    Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter. (1) "Basic child support obligation" means the monthly child support ...
  • 26.19.020 Child support economic table
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  • 26.19.025 Quadrennial review of child support guidelines and child support review report -- Work group membership -- Report to legislature
    (1) Beginning in 2011 and every four years thereafter, the division of child support shall convene a work group to review the child support guidelines ...
  • 26.19.026 Joint legislative audit and review committee review and analysis -- Report
    By July 1, 2010, the joint legislative audit and review committee shall: (1) Review and analyze data collected from the order summary report, the recommendations ...
  • 26.19.027 Work group review and recommendations
    (1) By August 1, 2007, the division of child support shall convene a work group to examine the current laws, administrative rules, and practices regarding ...
  • 26.19.035 Standards for application of the child support schedule
    (1) Application of the child support schedule. The child support schedule shall be applied: (a) In each county of the state; (b) In judicial and ...
  • 26.19.045 Veterans' disability pensions, compensation for disability, and aid and attendant care payments
    Veterans' disability pensions or regular compensation for disability incurred in or aggravated by service in the United States armed forces paid by the veterans' administration ...
  • 26.19.050 Worksheets and instructions
    (1) The administrative office of the courts shall develop and adopt worksheets and instructions to assist the parties and courts in establishing the appropriate child ...
  • 26.19.055 Payments for attendant services in cases of disability
    Payments from any source, other than veterans' aid and attendance allowances or special medical compensation paid under 38 U.S.C. Sec. 314 (k) through (r), for ...
  • 26.19.065 Standards for establishing lower and upper limits on child support amounts
    (1) Limit at forty-five percent of a parent's net income. Neither parent's total child support obligation may exceed forty-five percent of net income except for ...
  • 26.19.071 Standards for determination of income
    (1) Consideration of all income. All income and resources of each parent's household shall be disclosed and considered by the court when the court determines ...
  • 26.19.075 Standards for deviation from the standard calculation
    (1) Reasons for deviation from the standard calculation include but are not limited to the following: (a) Sources of income and tax planning. The court ...
  • 26.19.080 Allocation of child support obligation between parents--Court-ordered day care or special child rearing expenses
    (1) The basic child support obligation derived from the economic table shall be allocated between the parents based on each parent's share of the combined ...
  • 26.19.090 Standards for postsecondary educational support awards
    (1) The child support schedule shall be advisory and not mandatory for postsecondary educational support. (2) When considering whether to order support for postsecondary educational ...
  • 26.19.100 Federal income tax exemptions
    The parties may agree which parent is entitled to claim the child or children as dependents for federal income tax exemptions. The court may award ...
  • Last modified: April 7, 2009

    ECONOMIC TABLE
    MONTHLY BASIC SUPPORT OBLIGATION
    PER CHILD