How Can Dcs Enforce Support If The Non-Custodial Parent Lives Out Of State Or In Another Country?
If the noncustodial parent lives in another state or U.S. territory, DCS can ask the other jurisdiction to establish or enforce a support order. Once the case is sent to another jurisdiction, the other jurisdiction has control over most of the actions taken on the case. If the noncustodial parent lives in a foreign country, DCS may have an agreement with the country to enforce a child support order. Contact DCS to find out if the country where the noncustodial parent lives has reciprocity with Washington.
Other Washington Family Law FAQs
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What Is The Kids General Information Line: 1-800-442-Kids?
A: The KIDS line is a phone system that can give you general information about DCS services and how to establish a case. KIDS has information about date and amount of … More -
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How Long Does It Take To Get Support After I Apply? How Long Does It Take To Get Support After I Apply?
A: The length of time depends on several things. Sometimes you can receive a child support payment within the first month after DCS takes collection action. The process … More -
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How Can I Establish The Fatherhood Of My Child?
A: If you are the parent of a minor child, you may ask DCS for paternity establishment services. If you would like a DCS application, contact DCS. If you are the father … More -
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Where Do I Get An Acknowledgement Of Paternity Form?
A: AcknowledgementofPaternity forms are available at any of the following locations: Hospitals with birthing centers Department of Health Offices DCS Offices … More -
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In Washington State, Can a Spouse Give Up His or Her Right to Alimony in a Premarital Agreement?
A: Yes, Washington law allows spouses to include modification or elimination of spousal support in their prenuptial agreement. More -
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What Steps are Necessary to Enter a Valid Premarital Agreement in Washington State?
A: Premarital agreements should be in writing and signed by the parties. They must comply with the requirements of contract law. Also, they must be fair and … More