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There is no set age at which a child can refuse visitation in the state of Washington. Many parents are in the position of having an independent child who simply refuses to visit the other spouse.
A parent seeking to modify custody in Washington must file legal forms with the court, including a Petition for Modification of Adjustment of Child Custody Decree/Parenting Plan. The petition should specify what kinds of custody changes the parent is seeking.
To start the case, file with the clerk of the superior court, the completed original Petition for Modification/Adjustment of Custody/Parenting Plan/Residential Schedule, Summons, Confidential Information Form, and Child Support Schedule Worksheets and the Sealed Financial Source Documents cover sheet, with financial
Sole custody is relatively uncommon in Washington, but it is not unheard of. The courts will only grant 100 percent custody to one parent if it is not in the childs best interest to remain in the care of the other parent.
Youll need to pay the court clerk $314 to open your divorce, legal separation or annulment case. For parents seeking custody who arent married to each other, the fee is $260. If you cant pay, submit a motion asking the court to waive fees.
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Generally, a person may expect to pay from $225 to $500 per hour for an attorney who handles Washington child custody cases.
When filing a parenting plan, you must pay a filing fee and a photocopying fee. You may also need to pay a fee to have the other spouse served with the paperwork. While the filing fee can cost anywhere from $200 to $350, you can file a special form to avoid the fee if you cannot afford to pay it.
The party seeking modification will always need a summons, petition for modification, proposed parenting plan, case cover sheet, confidential information form, and filing fee. The filing fee varies from $30 to $205.

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