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Nonparental Custody Order Of Child Support CU 01.0500 - Washington

Nonparental Custody Order Of Child Support Form. This is a Washington form and can be used in Nonparental Custody Domestic Relations Statewide .
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Superior Court of Washington County of In re the Custody of: No. Child(ren), Petitioner(s), and Nonparental Custody Order of Child Support [ ] Temporary (TMORS) [ ] Final Order (ORS) Respondent(s). Clerk's Action Required I. Judgment Summary [] [] A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. Does not apply because no attorney's fees or back child support has been ordered. The judgment summary: Judgment creditor Judgment debtor Principal judgment amount (back child support) $ from (date)______________ to (date) ______________ Interest to date of judgment $ Attorney fees $ Costs $ Other recovery amount $ Principal judgment shall bear interest at __________ % per annum Attorney fees, costs and other recovery amounts shall bear interest at __________ % per annum Attorney for judgment creditor Attorney for judgment debtor Other: II. Basis Ord of Child Support (TMORS, ORS) - Page 1 of 11 WPF CU 01.0500 Mandatory (6/2008) ­ RCW 26.10.040; 26.10.050 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com 2.1 Type of Proceeding This order is entered under a nonparental custody petition: [] [] [] [] [] [] nonparental custody decree. order for modification of child support. hearing for temporary child support. order of adjustment. order for modification of a custody decree or residential schedule. other: 2.2 Child Support Worksheet The child support worksheet which has been approved by the court is attached to this order and is incorporated by reference or has been initialed and filed separately and is incorporated by reference. 2.3 Other III. Findings and Order It is Ordered: 3.1 Children for Whom Support is Required Name (first/last) Age 3.2 Person Paying Support (Obligor) Name (first/last): Birth date: Service Address: (You may list an address that is not your residential address where you agree to accept legal documents.) The obligor parent must immediately file with the court and the Washington State Child Support Registry, and update as necessary, the Confidential Information Form required by RCW 26.23.050. The obligor parent shall update the information required by paragraph 3.2 promptly after any change in the information. The duty to update the Ord of Child Support (TMORS, ORS) - Page 2 of 11 WPF CU 01.0500 Mandatory (6/2008) ­ RCW 26.10.040; 26.10.050 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com information continues as long as any monthly support remains due or any unpaid support debt remains due under this order. [] [] Monthly Net Income: $ _______________ The income of the obligor is imputed at $ _______________ because: [] the obligor's income is unknown. [] the obligor is voluntarily unemployed. [] the obligor is voluntarily underemployed. [] other: 3.3 Person Receiving Support (Nonparental Custody Obligee) Name (first/last): Birth date: Service Address: (you may list an address that is not your residential address where you agree to accept legal documents.) The obligee must immediately file with the court and the Washington State Child Support Registry, and update as necessary, the Confidential Information Form Required by RCW 26.23.050. The obligee shall update the information required by paragraph 3.3 promptly after any change in the information. The duty to update the information continues as long as any monthly support remains due or any unpaid support debt remains due under this order. The obligor may be able to seek reimbursement for day care or special child rearing expenses not actually incurred. RCW 26.19.080. 3.4 Service of Process Service of process on the obligor at the address required by the paragraph 3.2 or any updated address, or on the obligee at the address required by paragraph 3.3. or any updated address, may be allowed or accepted as adequate in any proceeding to establish, enforce or modify a child support order between the parties by delivery of written notice to the obligor or obligee at the last address provided. Ord of Child Support (TMORS, ORS) - Page 3 of 11 WPF CU 01.0500 Mandatory (6/2008) ­ RCW 26.10.040; 26.10.050 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com 3.5 Transfer Payment The obligor parent shall pay the following amounts per month for the following children: Name $ $ $ $ Total Monthly Transfer Amount [] $ Amount The parents' combined monthly net income exceeds $7,000 and the court sets child support in excess of the advisory amount because: [] If one of the children changes age brackets, the child support shall be as follows: [] This is a downward modification that has caused an overpayment of $ ______________. This amount shall be repaid or credited as follows: [] This is an upward modification that has caused an underpayment of $_______________. This amount shall be paid as follows: [] Other: The obligor's privileges to obtain or maintain a license, certificate, registration, permit, approval, or other similar document issued by a licensing entity evidencing admission to or granting authority to engage in a profession, occupation, business, industry, recreational pursuit, or the operation of a motor vehicle may be denied or may be suspended in the obligor parent is not in compliance with this support order as provided in Chapter 74.20A Revised Code of Washington. Ord of Child Support (TMORS, ORS) - Page 4 of 11 WPF CU 01.0500 Mandatory (6/2008) ­ RCW 26.10.040; 26.10.050 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com 3.6 Standard Calculation $ per month. (See Worksheet line 15.) 3.7 Reasons for Deviation From Standard Calculation [ ] The child support amount ordered in paragraph 3.5 does not deviate from the standard calculation. [ ] The child support amount ordered in paragraph 3.5 deviates from the standard calculation for the following reasons: [ ] Income of a new spouse or domestic partner of the party requesting a deviation for other reasons; [ ] Income of other adults in the household of the party requesting a deviation for other reasons; [ ] Child support actually paid or received for other children from other relationships; [ ] Gifts; [ ] Prizes; [ ] Possession of wealth; [ ] Extraordinary income of a child; [ ] Tax planning which results in greater benefit to the children; [ ] A nonrecurring source of income; [ ] Extraordinary debt not voluntarily incurred; [ ] A significant disparity in the living costs of the parties due to conditions beyond their control; [ ] Special needs of disabled children; [ ] Special medical, educational, or psychological needs of the children; [ ] The child spends a significant amount of time with the party wh
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