
andygwynn
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Child Support Agree - Washington
09/01/11 12:38 PM
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My question involves child support in the State of: Washington
Mother and I have been separated for 2-years now. I have been paying her each month an agreed amount, but have not established child support or parenting plan.
Our child is starting pre-K next week, but Friday he will have to attend daycare. In order to have the state help assist in daycare, my son's mother was told she'd need to show proof that I'm paying child support.
She's now requested for me to completed all the necessary forms to make this official, so the state will help pay for the daycare on Fridays.
Can we deviate from the state calculated amount if we both have agreed? It's in the best interest of the child to establish a residential schedule and start case to proceed to a child support order. I also understand it's possible to just establish parentage, but that does not provide a residential schedule.
We simply need to complete all the documents to establish a child support order today or tomorrow at the latest.
AG
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