Washington Motion for Waiver of Filing Fee and Surcharges

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Motion for Waiver of Filing Fee and Surcharges

Washington Motion for Waiver of Filing Fee and Surcharges is a form used to request a waiver of the filing fee and/or surcharges for a civil court case in the state of Washington. This motion can be used when an individual is unable to pay the court costs associated with filing a case. The court may waive the fees for financial hardship cases, such as those involving indigent parties or those of limited means. There are two types of Washington Motion for Waiver of Filing Fee and Surcharges: 1. Waiver of Filing Fee: This motion is used to request a waiver of the filing fee associated with starting a civil case in Washington. The court may waive the filing fee if the individual is not able to pay the fee due to financial hardship. 2. Waiver of Surcharges: This motion is used to request a waiver of any court surcharges associated with the case. These surcharges may include court-ordered costs for investigative or expert services, or other related fees. The court may waive the surcharges if the individual is unable to pay due to financial hardship.

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Parenting plans define each parent's role in their child's custody. A judge signs a parenting plan to make it a legally enforceable court order. If parents agree on a parenting plan (sometimes called a custody agreement in this situation), they can settle and submit it to the court for approval.

General Rule 34 says the court must not charge a filing fee or other mandatory fees to people who are indigent and who apply for a waiver. The court will find you indigent if any of these is true: You get certain public benefits (TANF, HEN, SSI, Food Stamps, or federal poverty-related veteran's benefits)

You'll need to pay the court clerk $314 to open your divorce, legal separation or annulment case. For parents seeking custody who aren't married to each other, the fee is $260. If you can't pay, submit a motion asking the court to waive fees.

In Washington, a Parenting Plan does not award custody. Instead, it has a Parenting Time Schedule that says when the children will live with each parent. If the parents do not agree on a schedule, the judge will decide one in the children's best interest.

Example 1: The Typical Parenting Plan The baseline parenting plan in Washington is what we sometimes call an 'every-other-weekend' plan. As the name implies, this type of parenting plan affords visitation to the non-custodial parent every-other weekend, plus usually a short weekly visit of about 2-4 hours.

You can also get the court forms at courts.wa.gov/forms or ask the family law facilitator, if your county has one. (Facilitators help people with no lawyer find and file the right forms in custody and divorce cases.) Alternatively, you could ask the Superior Court Clerk for the forms.

The court sometimes charges a filing fee when you file court papers. A fee waiver means that you do not have to pay filing fees. You must file a written request for a fee waiver.

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FormTitleRevisedWPF GR 34. You must "prepay" court filing fees up front, before the court can open your case.Typically, you ask for a fee waiver when you first file papers and have to pay your first filing fee. Complete the caption at the top of the Motion. NOTE: The caption is the top portion of each form. The documents I want to file are included with this Petition. Complete Section 1 if you receive aid from any of the programs listed. If the application for waiver of fees payable to the court or for payment of costs of service of process is denied, and upon request, schedule a hearing. Instructions: Complete this form and file it with the court. In this case, you may file a corrected motion and supporting documents within 14 days of the judge's decision.

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