This form is an order by the COurt for financial support. This is an official form from the Washington Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Washington statutes and law.
Spokane Valley, Washington JU 03.0600 — Order of FinanciaSupportor— - ORS is a legal provision under the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) that governs the establishment and enforcement of child support obligations. It ensures that noncustodial parents contribute financially to the upbringing and welfare of their children. Under this order, the court determines the amount of child support based on various factors including the income of both parents, the number of children, and child custody arrangements. The order aims to provide financial stability and support for the child's needs, including healthcare, education, and necessities. There are different types of orders under Spokane Valley, Washington JU 03.0600 — Order of FinanciaSupportor— - ORS that can be issued by the court, such as: 1. Initial Order: This type of order is established when child support is first requested or when there is a significant change in circumstances that warrants a modification of the existing support order. It sets the initial amount to be paid by the noncustodial parent. 2. Modification Order: When there is a substantial change in the financial situation of either parent or the child's needs, a modification order may be requested to adjust the existing child support obligation. The court reassesses the circumstances to determine if a modification is necessary. 3. Enforcement Order: In cases where a noncustodial parent fails to comply with the child support order, an enforcement order can be issued. This order may involve wage garnishment, bank account seizure, driver's license suspension, or other enforcement measures to ensure compliance with the support obligation. 4. Termination Order: A termination order may be requested when the child reaches the age of emancipation, typically when they turn 18 years old. This order discontinues the obligation for child support payments. It is essential to understand that Spokane Valley, Washington JU 03.0600 — Order of FinanciaSupportor— - ORS operates within the legal framework of Washington state law. The specific details and procedures may vary depending on individual circumstances and should be interpreted in conjunction with legal advice or guidance from a family law attorney.Spokane Valley, Washington JU 03.0600 — Order of FinanciaSupportor— - ORS is a legal provision under the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) that governs the establishment and enforcement of child support obligations. It ensures that noncustodial parents contribute financially to the upbringing and welfare of their children. Under this order, the court determines the amount of child support based on various factors including the income of both parents, the number of children, and child custody arrangements. The order aims to provide financial stability and support for the child's needs, including healthcare, education, and necessities. There are different types of orders under Spokane Valley, Washington JU 03.0600 — Order of FinanciaSupportor— - ORS that can be issued by the court, such as: 1. Initial Order: This type of order is established when child support is first requested or when there is a significant change in circumstances that warrants a modification of the existing support order. It sets the initial amount to be paid by the noncustodial parent. 2. Modification Order: When there is a substantial change in the financial situation of either parent or the child's needs, a modification order may be requested to adjust the existing child support obligation. The court reassesses the circumstances to determine if a modification is necessary. 3. Enforcement Order: In cases where a noncustodial parent fails to comply with the child support order, an enforcement order can be issued. This order may involve wage garnishment, bank account seizure, driver's license suspension, or other enforcement measures to ensure compliance with the support obligation. 4. Termination Order: A termination order may be requested when the child reaches the age of emancipation, typically when they turn 18 years old. This order discontinues the obligation for child support payments. It is essential to understand that Spokane Valley, Washington JU 03.0600 — Order of FinanciaSupportor— - ORS operates within the legal framework of Washington state law. The specific details and procedures may vary depending on individual circumstances and should be interpreted in conjunction with legal advice or guidance from a family law attorney.