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Washington WPF PS 13.0500 - Judgment and Order on Challenge to Acknowledgment of Paternity and Granting Other Relief

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This is an official Washington court form for use in a paternity case, a Judgment and Order on Challenge to Acknowledgment of Paternity and Granting Other Relief. USLF amends and updates these forms as is required by Washington Statutes and Law.

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Washington is a no-fault state meaning that it is unnecessary to prove to the court which spouse caused the divorce. To begin your Washington divorce action, you or your attorney must complete and file a petition for dissolution of marriage.

The costs involved in establishing a parenting plan include a filing fee of $200-$250, photocopying fees, and (possibly) fees for service (delivering the papers to the other parent or other parties). If you cannot afford the filing fee, you may use a special form which may let you file without paying the filing fee.

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Complete divorce forms. The divorce process begins with the divorce form or petition for divorce. File divorce papers with the court. Serve your spouse with the divorce papers. Sign and file final divorce documents.

You will usually file a parentage case or a petition for a parenting plan. If the parents agree on a proposed Parenting Plan, the court will usually approve it. If you do not agree, the court will enter a Parenting Plan after a hearing or trial. The court will look at many things.

Petition for Divorce - FL Divorce 201. Summons - FL Divorce 200. Confidential Information - Form FL All Family 001. Notice re Military Dependent - FL All Family 103. Proof of Personal Service - FL All Family 101.

How Much Does an Uncontested Divorce Cost in Washington State? Most uncontested divorces filed in Washington State cost between $500 and $700. You will also need to pay an additional court filing fee of around $300. This also doesn't take into account the cost of attorney or mediation fees if required.

Complete divorce forms. The divorce process begins with the divorce form or petition for divorce. File divorce papers with the court. Serve your spouse with the divorce papers. Sign and file final divorce documents.

The costs involved in establishing a parenting plan include a filing fee of $200-$250, photocopying fees, and (possibly) fees for service (delivering the papers to the other parent or other parties). If you cannot afford the filing fee, you may use a special form which may let you file without paying the filing fee.

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Washington WPF PS 13.0500 - Judgment and Order on Challenge to Acknowledgment of Paternity and Granting Other Relief