This comment analyzes the Washington courts\u27 interpretation of the statutes providing for making and modifying child support awards and the policies these statutes are designed to effect. It concludes that the use of escalation clauses is consistent with the statutes and policies on which the Washington support system is based, and that the use of such clauses is a more effective means of promoting the state\u27s policy of providing adequate child support than the traditional approach of awarding support in fixed amounts subject to court modification. Finally, the comment suggests one possible escalation device that seeks to accurately predict future increases in child support needs
The purpose of this piece is to provide commentary of an article, Child Welfare Waivers: The Stakes...
The purpose of this article is to consider the effect of the statutory change in the age of majority...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
Simply stated, the purpose of child support is to provide necessary elements of support to those typ...
This note will first explore the purpose of child support and the changes in Washington law resultin...
This comment will address the custodial parent\u27s right to contract with the supporting parent to ...
This Comment argues that the Washington State legislature took an important step along the road to p...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
The federal Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 recognized that in certain egregious circumstance...
The Child Support Enforcement Amendments of 1984\u27 and the Family Support Act of 1988, are designe...
Covers cases on the modification of child custody awards—jurisdictional requirements
A child support guideline is a formula used to calculate support payments based on a few family char...
In a recent decision, Horne v. Flores, the Court demanded a broader and more flexible application of...
Whether and under what circumstances a parent who is ordered to pay child support is entitled to cre...
Providing for the needs of children of separated parents lies at the heart of state child support la...
The purpose of this piece is to provide commentary of an article, Child Welfare Waivers: The Stakes...
The purpose of this article is to consider the effect of the statutory change in the age of majority...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
Simply stated, the purpose of child support is to provide necessary elements of support to those typ...
This note will first explore the purpose of child support and the changes in Washington law resultin...
This comment will address the custodial parent\u27s right to contract with the supporting parent to ...
This Comment argues that the Washington State legislature took an important step along the road to p...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
The federal Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 recognized that in certain egregious circumstance...
The Child Support Enforcement Amendments of 1984\u27 and the Family Support Act of 1988, are designe...
Covers cases on the modification of child custody awards—jurisdictional requirements
A child support guideline is a formula used to calculate support payments based on a few family char...
In a recent decision, Horne v. Flores, the Court demanded a broader and more flexible application of...
Whether and under what circumstances a parent who is ordered to pay child support is entitled to cre...
Providing for the needs of children of separated parents lies at the heart of state child support la...
The purpose of this piece is to provide commentary of an article, Child Welfare Waivers: The Stakes...
The purpose of this article is to consider the effect of the statutory change in the age of majority...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...