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By law, both parents must support their children If you and the other parent cant agree, you can ask the court for a child support order. Child support is the amount of money that a court tells a parent to pay every month.
A parents support obligation for all biological and legal children may not exceed 45% of his or her monthly net income.
Washington has removed the age brackets and child support is now the same amount (for the basic support) regardless of the childs age. Now, parents with children younger than twelve years old, will be able to receive more support than before even if their divorce case was finalized before January 1, 2019.
Either parent may be eligible to stop a child support order if they can check at least one of the boxes:  The parent who owes child support is incarcerated with no chance of parole or is institutionalized.  Custody of the child has changed.
In most cases, the children primarily reside with one parent. The other parent then pays child support to the parent with whom the children live the majority of the time. Even with 50/50 shared custody, the economically stronger parent will often be ordered to pay child support to the economically weaker parent.
Can Parents Agree to No Child Support in Washington State? Parents can agree to waive child support in Washington state once the court approves the agreement, but this is a rare occasion.
All parents are responsible for supporting their children, unless the parents rights have been terminated. If a parent is under the age of 18, his or her parents can be obligated to pay child support until he or she docHubes the age of 18. Non-parents are otherwise not responsible for child support.
Washington State uses a child support formula to determine the base monthly child support amount. The factors include the number of children, their ages, and the incomes of the parents. Depending on the variables plugged into the formula, the base child support payment will be anywhere from $200 up to $3,500 per month.