Court Forms: Parentage (Unmarried Parents) –– Petition for a Parenting Plan / Residential Schedule and/or Child Support with Paternity Acknowledgment or Final Parentage Order

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Parentage (Unmarried Parents) –– Petition for a Parenting Plan / Residential Schedule and/or Child Support with Paternity Acknowledgment or Final Parentage Order
Unmarried Parents – with Paternity Acknowledgment - Establishing Residential Schedule/Child Support

An acknowledged father or mother may file a petition to ask the court for a residential schedule/parenting plan or child support order four years or more after the Acknowledgment of Parentage they signed was filed with the Washington State Registrar of Vital Statistics. Either parent may also file this petition more than 60 days but less than four years after the acknowledgment was filed.

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Start the Case:

FL Parentage 330 Summons: Notice about Petition for Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule, and/or Child Support      01/2022
FL Parentage 331 Petition for a Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule and/or Child Support      07/2022
FL Parentage 329 Sealed Birth Certificate or Parentage Document      01/2019
File your Birth Certificate or Acknowledgment of Parentage or Denial of Parentage under form FL Parentage 329. (If you do not have a copy, contact the Registrar of Vital Statistics to obtain a copy.)
FL All Family 001 Confidential Information      07/2022
FL All Family 002 Attachment to Confidential Information (Additional Parties or Children)      07/2022
SCOMIS - Domestic and Other Case Types SCOMIS - Domestic and Other Case Types      01/2023
FL All Family 101 Proof of Personal Service      06/2020
All Civil 006 Email Service Agreement      01/2022
FL All Family 119 Agreement to Join Petition (Joinder)      05/2016
FL All Family 117 Service Accepted      07/2017
(If the other parent completes the Agreement to Join Petition or Service Accepted, or agrees to join the Petition by signing the agreement on the last page of the Petition, service of the Petition and Summons is not necessary.)

Temporary Order:

I've started my case. I need a Parenting Plan while my case is active.

FL Parentage 323 Motion for Temporary Family Law Order [ ] and Restraining Order      07/2022
FL Parentage 324 Temporary Family Law Order      12/2019

Immediate Restraining Order:

I have started a case. The other party has threatened my safety. What can I do?

Important: If there is an emergency, contact law enforcement at 911, or call the number for your local police or sheriff.

In a family law case, you can ask the court for a Protection Order or a Restraining Order. You can also ask the court to prohibit weapons and to order the other party/ies to surrender weapons to the police or sheriff.

A court may grant an Immediate Restraining Order (Ex Parte) the same day as the request is made, even without notice to the other party/ies, if necessary to provide safety. The court may grant a Temporary Family Law Order and Restraining Order after a hearing, with notice to the other party, and the orders can remain in effect until your case is concluded (at which time the restraining order could be extended). For immediate protection, contact the clerk of the court for more information.

FL Parentage 321 Motion for Immediate Restraining Order (Ex Parte)      07/2023
FL Parentage 322 Immediate Restraining Order (Ex Parte)      01/2024
FL Parentage 324 Temporary Family Law Order      12/2019
FL All Family 150 Restraining Order      07/2023
PO 003 Law Enforcement and Confidential Information (LECIF)      07/2023
(If the other parent completes an Agreement to Join Petition or Service Accepted, or agrees to join the Petition by signing the agreement on the last page of the Petition, service of the Petition and Summons is not necessary.)
FL Parentage 332 Response to Petition for Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule and/or Child Support      10/2023

Complete the Case:

Default (if the other party does not respond):
FL All Family 161 Motion for Default      03/2020
FL All Family 162 Order on Motion for Default      03/2020
FL All Family 185 Notice of Hearing      05/2016
FL All Family 112 Proof of Mailing or Hand Delivery (for documents after Summons and Petition)      01/2022

Finalize the Case:

Schedule the final hearing. Use the court's form to schedule hearings, if there is one; otherwise, use the Notice of Hearing, form FL All Family 185.
FL All Family 185 Notice of Hearing      05/2016
FL All Family 112 Proof of Mailing or Hand Delivery (for documents after Summons and Petition)      01/2022
FL Parentage 333 Final Order and Findings for a Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule and/or Child Support      07/2022
Any protection orders needed.
FL All Family 140 Parenting Plan      07/2022
...OR...
FL Parentage 303 Residential Schedule      07/2022
 
FL All Family 130 Child Support Order      07/2022
WSCSS - Schedule Washington State Child Support Schedule – definitions, standards, instructions, and economic table      01/2023
WSCSS - Worksheets Washington State Child Support Schedule Worksheets      01/2019
WSCSS - Attachment for RSA Attachment for Residential Split Adjustment      05/2016
FL All Family 131 Financial Declaration of (name): _______________      09/2016
FL All Family 011 Sealed Financial Source Documents (Cover Sheet)      05/2016

Petition is Dismissed and a Challenge to Acknowledgment of Paternity or Denial of Paternity is Filed

If the petition is filed less than two years after the Acknowledgment of Paternity or Denial of Paternity was filed and the allegations in paragraph 1.4 of the petition are disputed, a responding party may ask the court to dismiss the petition, and file a petition to challenge the Acknowledgment of Paternity or Denial of Paternity. The court may also dismiss the petition and direct one of the parties to file a petition to challenge the Acknowledgment of Paternity or Denial of Paternity. If the petition is dismissed and a petition to challenge is filed, use the forms listed below under the heading "Parentage (Unmarried Parents) - When the Acknowledged Father or the Mother wants to Challenge the Acknowledgment of Paternity" or "Parentage (Unmarried Parents) - When the Presumed Father wants to Challenge the Denial of Paternity."

Note: Additional documents may be required by local county superior court rules.

Important: To obtain legal advice you should hire a lawyer (for “full service” representation or for “limited” representation) or, if you cannot afford one, contact a low cost or free legal service program. For a referral to a lawyer or a legal service program, call CLEAR (888) 201-1014. Your county may also have a courthouse facilitator who cannot provide legal advice, but who can offer limited assistance in completing necessary paperwork. This list of forms is not legal advice and is provided only for reference purposes.

 

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