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How Is Child Support Set in Washington State?

Child support in Washington is typically determined using statutory guidelines designed to meet a child’s needs while accounting for each parent’s financial circumstances.

For parents in Seattle and throughout King County, child support is often addressed alongside the parenting plan. While the specific amount depends on income and other factors, understanding the basic framework helps parents plan and make informed decisions during a family law matter.

You can learn more about child custody and parenting plan representation on our
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Guideline-Based Calculation

Washington uses a guideline-based approach. In most cases, the court evaluates each parent’s income and other required inputs to determine a presumptive support amount.

Accurate financial documentation is important, especially when income includes bonuses, commissions, self-employment earnings, or other nontraditional sources.

Common Cost Factors Considered

Child support determinations may also address expenses and circumstances such as:

  • Healthcare and insurance costs
  • Work-related childcare
  • Educational expenses or special needs
  • Residential schedule and parenting time
  • Other child-related costs addressed by the court

If you have questions about child support and parenting plans in Seattle or King County, our attorneys can help you understand the framework and what applies to your situation.
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Deviations and Case-Specific Issues

In some situations, the court may consider whether a different amount is appropriate based on specific circumstances. These issues can become more complex in higher-income cases or where unique financial factors are involved.

Because child support interacts with the parenting plan and the family’s financial reality, careful planning can help reduce conflict and avoid misunderstandings.

Supporting Stability for Children

Child support is intended to promote stability and meet a child’s ongoing needs. Clear documentation and a well-structured parenting plan can help support predictable outcomes and reduce future disputes.

Whitaker Kent Ordell PLLC represents parents throughout Seattle and Western Washington in child custody matters involving parenting plans and support issues.

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This article is provided for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.

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