1. The Parenting Plan
The Residential Time Summary Report (RTSR) offers the following options
in Paragraph 1:
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The court signed the Parenting Plan on (Date) ________________________________.
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It was:
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[ ] by agreement of the parties
[ ] after a contested hearing or trial
[ ] by default
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It is:
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[ ] an original order
[ ] a modification of a prior order
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How many children under the parenting plan have the residential schedule summarized
in paragraph 2, below? _______________
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For this dialog we offer the same options, see Figure 1.
Also note, the question regarding the number of children is defaulted to 2
being we have completed this information in the interview regarding the children.
See, Petition for Dissolution of Marriage,
Paragraph 1.2 Children of the Marriage Dependent Upon Either or Both Spouses.
Figure 1

For this demonstration, we will select "by agreement of the parties"
and "an original order" as shown in the Document Preview
tab in Figure 2.
Figure 2

Continue to 2. Residential Schedule from Part III
of the Parenting Plan...
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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