WPF PS 15A.0200 - Summons - Petition for Residential Schedule - Parenting Plan or - Washington-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the petitioner and respondent at the top of the form, along with the case number.
  3. In section one, clearly state your request regarding the residential schedule or parenting plan. Be specific about your needs.
  4. Section two outlines your obligation to respond. Ensure you note the response deadline—20 days if served within Washington, 60 days if outside.
  5. For section three, indicate that your written response must be on form WPF PS 15A.0300. You can find this form through court resources or online.
  6. In section four, if applicable, include any demands for filing actions not yet submitted to court.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom before submitting it as instructed in section six.

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If you file in the same county where you got your current parenting plan, the court will charge you up to a $56 filing fee. If you file in a different county, or under a different case number, the filing fee may be up to $260. There will also be copying costs and maybe fees for serving papers on the other parties.
FAMILY LAW/ADOPTION Parentage (Paternity, Challenge, Parenting Plan/Support) Filing fee 310.00 Objection to Relocation and Petition to Modify Filing in Existing Case 56.00 Supplemental Proceedings Filing in an existing case 20.00 Termination of Parent-Child Relationship Filing fee 310.0016 more rows
File a Motion for Contempt If informal efforts fail, you may file a motion for contempt with the court. This means asking a judge to enforce the parenting plan and hold the violating parent legally accountable. Possible court outcomes include: Make-up parenting time.
A good parenting plan allows you to do whats best for your kids while minimizing disputes with your ex-partner. With some thoughtful planning and commitment to cooperation, you can develop a plan that works for your familys situation.
If you lack a lawyer for a parenting order hearing, you can represent yourself. Courts generally allow self-representation, but its important to be prepared with clear custody proposals and relevant documents. Since mediation was waived, the court will decide based on the best interests of the child.

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Here are some of the more common shared custody schedules (custody splits): 50-50 Custody Splits. With a 50-50 custody split, both parents split the parenting time equally. 2-2-3. 3-4-4-3. 2-2-5-5. Alternating Every Two Days. Alternating Weeks Schedule. Alternating Two Weeks. 70-30 Custody Split.
Failing to adhere to a court-ordered parenting plan can lead to serious legal repercussions. According to Washington law, a parent found in contempt for violating the plan may face penalties such as fines, modifications to the parenting plan, or even jail time.
You must respond in writing for the court to consider your side. Deadline! Your Response must be served on Petitioner within 20 days of the date you were served this Summons (or 60 days if you were served outside of Washington State).

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