Washington State Child Support Schedule Definitions and Standards, Instructions and Economic Table is a tool used to help decide how much money a parent should pay for child support in Washington State. It is based on income, assets, expenses, and other factors. The Washington State Child Support Schedule includes the definitions and standards used to calculate child support, instructions on how to use the schedule, and an economic table for determining the amount of child support due. There are three types of Washington State Child Support Schedule Definitions and Standards, Instructions and Economic Table: 1. Basic Support Schedule: This schedule is used to calculate the amount of child support a parent should pay based on the combined gross monthly income of both parents. It includes the definitions and standards for income, assets, expenses, and other factors used to decide the amount of child support due. 2. Shared Parenting Adjustment Schedule: This schedule is used when parents have shared legal and/or physical custody of the child. It includes the definitions and standards for income, assets, expenses, and other factors used to decide the amount of child support due. 3. Economic Table: This table is used to determine the amount of child support due based on the income of both parents. It includes the definitions and standards for income, assets, expenses, and other factors used to decide the amount of child support due.