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VIII. Order by the Court

The Parenting Plan offers the following option in Paragraph VIII:

It is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the parenting plan set forth above is adopted and approved as an order of this court.

WARNING: Violation of residential provisions of this order with actual knowledge of its terms is punishable by contempt of court and may be a criminal offense under RCW 9A.40.060(2) or 9A.40.070(2). Violation of this order may subject a violator to arrest.

When mutual decision making is designated but cannot be achieved, the parties shall make a good faith effort to resolve the issue through the dispute resolution process.

If a parent fails to comply with a provision of this plan, the other parent’s obligations under the plan are not affected.

Dated: _____________________ __________________________
  Judge/Commissioner
   
Presented by: Approved for entry:
   
   
__________________________ __________________________
Signature of Party or Lawyer/WSBA No. Signature of Party or Lawyer/WSBA No.
   
__________________________ __________________________
Print Name Print Name

We do not offer a dialog for this Paragraph.  All information is already acquired prior to this paragraph in the Attorney Information dialog located in the Initial Interview. However, you may review the section in the Document Preview tab, as shown below in Figure 1.

Figure 1

Document Preview tab

Note: In the above photo, if no attorney were assigned for the petitioner, the petitioner's name would be beneath the signature line as it is with the respondent.  Moreover, if the respondent's attorney were known the respondent's signature line would be as the petitioner's.

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News

02/11/2012 - Version 7 -Change to the Self-Support Reserve

Washington State Courts use the self-support reserve to calculate low income limitations when setting child support. The self-support reserve is 125% of the federal poverty guidelines. RCW 26.19.065(2). Washington State uses the poverty guidelines updated periodically in the Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2). The poverty guidelines were updated in the Annual Update of the HHS Poverty Guidelines, 77 Fed. Reg. 17,4034 - 4035 (January 26, 2012).

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