This is an official form from the Washinton Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
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Using Washington's Child Support Guidelines To calculate child support, use the combined net income of both parents (in other words, add your net income to the other parent's net income) to determine the total amount of child support due.
The fastest way to get a copy is to go down to the court and talk to the clerk. There they can get you a copy of that parenting plan. If you obtain the parenting plan to enforce the parenting time or try to modify it make sure to consult your attorney.
Please call us at 1-800-442-KIDS (5437). This automated system allows quick access to your case manager by entering your case number. If you do not have a case or know your number press "0" for staff assistance.
To receive our services you will need to fill out a paper enrollment form. Follow the steps below to open a child support case: If you need assistance with your application, contact the Community Relations Unit at 1--800-457-6202 or DCS-CRU@dshs.wa.gov. Complete the forms to the best of your ability.
Based on the child support schedule, they must cover a total of $220 in child support per month. If Parent A contributes 60% of the combined income (or $600 per month), then this parent will pay 60% of the total child support, or $132 per month.
In determining a parent's income for child support purposes, courts typically look at the parent's gross income from all sources. They then subtract certain obligatory deductions, like income taxes, Social Security, health care, and mandatory union dues.
By Phone -- Using your DCS case number and your Social Security number, call 1-800-442-KIDS.
If you signed it, contact the Department of Health at (360) 236-4300. They may be able to tell you if an Acknowledgment is on file there. Due to confidentiality concerns, they cannot give you other info, such as the date it was filed. To get that more info, you must write the Department of Health for a certified copy.
CHILD SUPPORT BASED ON GROSS INCOME CSA advises parties that this is what the children would be entitled to if the two parents were still together. But they would only be entitled to a net amount if the two parents were still together.