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The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Division of Child Support (DCS) can take enforcement actions. These include holding the parent in contempt, imposing fines, or even pursuing jail time. Also, the DCS may suspend the parent's driver's license and any professional licenses.
The process works like this: If someone owes child support, DCS places a lien on the person's vehicle or vessel. We send a Notice of Cancellation to the person and/or the business who holds the title on the vehicle or vessel under the lien. We tell the titleholder to return the cancelled title to us or destroy it.
(4)(a) A party who obtains a judgment or order for restitution pursuant to a criminal judgment and sentence, or the assignee or the current holder thereof, may execute, garnish, and/or have legal process issued upon the judgment or order any time within 10 years subsequent to the entry of the judgment and sentence or ...
A judgment lien on the debtor's property is created automatically when the property is in the same Washington county where the judgment is entered. But when the debtor's property is in another Washington county, the creditor must file the judgment with the county clerk for that county.
Washington prioritizes the needs of the child, and there are many scenarios in which evenly shared custody works best for the child. Washington does not have a specific law that gives a 50/50 custody presumption. However, the state does promote joint custody in many cases.
Under Washington's mechanics' lien laws, a person providing services in the construction field may file a mechanics' lien when the property owner or general contractor has not provided the agreed payment in exchange for property construction services, such as the provision of materials, labor services, structural ...
A judgment lien in Washington will remain attached to the debtor's property (even if the property changes hands) for ten years.