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Washington Establishing a Parenting Plan and/or Child Support When there is either a Paternity Affidavit, or a Judgment and Order Determining Parentage - Agreed

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Establishing a Parenting Plan and/or Child Support When there is either a Paternity Affidavit, or a Judgment and Order Determining Parentage - Agreed

Washington Establishing a Parenting Plan and/or Child Support When there is either a Paternity Affidavit, or a Judgment and Order Determining Parentage — Agreed, is a legal process that is used when a child is born out of wedlock and there is a dispute as to who the biological father is. If the parties can agree on whom the father is, then they can file a Paternity Affidavit with the court, which legally establishes the father as the legal parent of the child. If the parties cannot agree, then the court will enter a Judgment and Order Determining Parentage — Agreed, which legally establishes the father as the legal parent of the child. Once the father is legally established, then the parents can move forward with establishing a parenting plan and/or child support. The parenting plan is a written agreement that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each parent in regard to the child(men). This includes how decisions will be made, the frequency and type of contact each parent has with the child(men), and how any disputes will be resolved. The child support is an agreement that outlines the financial responsibility of each parent. This includes the amount of support to be paid, how it should be paid, when it should be paid, and who is responsible for any additional expenses. There are two types of Washington Establishing a Parenting Plan and/or Child Support When there is either a Paternity Affidavit, or a Judgment and Order Determining Parentage — Agreed: voluntary and court-ordered. Voluntary agreements are created between the parents and are not legally enforceable. Court-ordered agreements are created by the court and are legally enforceable. Both types of agreements require the approval of the court before they can be enforced.

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Enforcing a Child Custody and Visitation Order Your first two choices are those discussed just above: negotiate with the other parent or, if matters are urgent, call the police or district attorney's office. But you can also report the other parent's actions (or inactions) to the judge.

If you believe you are the child's parent, but you did not sign the acknowledgment of parentage, you can file a Petition to Decide Parentage. You must file no more than four years after the filing with the Department of Health of the acknowledgment.

When people violate court orders, they can face serious consequences. Referred to as ?being held in contempt of court,? a parent who violates a parenting plan may face fines, lose future parenting time, or even face jail time.

In Washington state, if you are in a situation where the other parent to your child is not following the parenting plan in bad faith, then your recourse is to file a contempt action in court.

Enforcing Child Support in Family Court An enforcement action simply asks the judge to make the delinquent parent follow the support order and make the required payments. Custodial parents can file this action and represent themselves in court, or they can hire a private attorney to pursue the action on their behalf.

Once the judge signs a Parenting Plan, it becomes a binding court order. Both parents must follow it.

While genetic testing is not required in order to fill out a Paternity Acknowledgement form, the father is welcome to obtain testing if he wishes. If you are trying to establish paternity via court order, then the court may order genetic testing to determine if a particular man is the child's father.

The father may file a parentage action, seeking the court to establish legal paternity. The court may need to order genetic testing to confirm the unmarried father's paternity. If the court issues a parentage order, the man seeking to establish paternity becomes the adjudicated legal father.

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