WPF CU 01.0450 - Residential Schedule - Washington-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the WPF CU 01.0450 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the general information section, including the names and ages of the children involved.
  3. In the Basis for Restrictions section, indicate if any limitations apply to a person's contact with the child(ren) and provide necessary details.
  4. Complete the Residential Schedule section by specifying where the child(ren) will reside on specific days, including school schedules and vacation times.
  5. Fill in any special occasions or holiday arrangements in the designated sections, ensuring clarity on visitation rights.
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Washington prioritizes the needs of the child, and there are many scenarios in which evenly shared custody works best for the child. Washington does not have a specific law that gives a 50/50 custody presumption. However, the state does promote joint custody in many cases.
You need to show you have a suitable home and are prepared to provide for education, medical care and a social life for him. Equally important, you will need to provide the court evidence that the child will be better off with you and that somehow the other parent isnt fit.
Washington courts may find a parent unfit if the parent has failed to provide appropriate guidance, care, and support for their children or if they have been abusive, neglectful, or a substance abuser. The courts consider many factors in determining legal and physical custody in Washington.
Child Custody in Washington Custody arrangements can be joint (shared between parents) or sole (one parent has full custody). Courts generally lean toward joint custody unless one parent can demonstrate that sole custody better serves the childs needs.

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