Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 2.56 - Administrator for the Courts.
2.56.180 - Family law handbook.

RCW 2.56.180
Family law handbook.

(1) The administrative office of the courts shall create a handbook explaining the sections of Washington law pertaining to the rights and responsibilities of marital partners to each other and to any children during a marriage and a dissolution of marriage. The handbook may also be provided in videotape or other electronic form.
(2) The handbook created under subsection (1) of this section shall be provided by the county auditor when an individual applies for a marriage license under RCW 26.04.140.
(3) The handbook created under subsection (1) of this section shall also be provided to the petitioner when he or she files a petition for dissolution, and to the respondent, unless the respondent did not file a response, notice of appearance, or any other paper in the case or did not appear in court. The administrative office of the courts shall on an annual basis reimburse the counties for each copy of the handbook that is distributed directly to family law parties under this section, provided that the county submits documentation of the number of handbooks distributed on an annual basis.
(4) The information contained in the handbook created under subsection (1) of this section shall be reviewed and updated annually. The handbook must contain the following information:
(a) Information on prenuptial agreements as contracts and as a means of structuring financial arrangements and other aspects of the marital relationship;
(b) Information on shared parental responsibility for children, including establishing a residential schedule for the child in the event of the dissolution of the marriage;
(c) Information on notice requirements and standards for parental relocation;
(d) Information on child support for minor children;
(e) Information on property rights, including equitable distribution of assets and premarital and postmarital property rights;
(f) Information on spousal maintenance;
(g) Information on domestic violence, child abuse, and neglect, including penalties;
(h) Information on the court process for dissolution;
(i) Information on the effects of dissolution on children;
(j) Information on community resources that are available to separating or divorcing persons and their children.

[ 2007 c 496 § 202; 2005 c 282 § 10; 2003 c 225 § 1; 2002 c 49 § 3.]
NOTES:

Effective dates—2007 c 496 §§ 201, 202, 204, and 501: See note following RCW 26.12.260.


Part headings not law—2007 c 496: See note following RCW 26.09.002.


Declaration—2002 c 49: "The legislature declares that:
(1) Strong marital relationships result in stronger families, children, and ultimately, stronger communities and place less of a fiscal burden on the state; and
(2) The state has a compelling interest in providing couples, applying for a marriage license, information with regard to marriage and, if contemplated, the effects of divorce." [ 2002 c 49 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 2 - Courts of Record

Chapter 2.56 - Administrator for the Courts.

2.56.010 - Office created—Appointment of administrator.

2.56.020 - Appointment, compensation of assistants—Administrator, assistants not to practice law.

2.56.030 - Powers and duties.

2.56.032 - Youth-level secure detention data—Uniform data standards—Annual reports.

2.56.038 - Definition—Single judge court.

2.56.040 - Distribution of work of courts by chief justice—Unavailability of presiding judge in single judge court.

2.56.050 - Judges, clerks, other officers, to comply with requests of administrator.

2.56.060 - Annual conference of judges—Judge's expenses.

2.56.070 - Holding court in another county—Reimbursement for expenses.

2.56.080 - Chapter applies to supreme and superior courts, court of appeals, and courts of limited jurisdiction.

2.56.090 - Disbursement of appropriated funds.

2.56.110 - Driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug—Enhanced enforcement of related laws—Assignment of visiting district judges—Powers, expenses.

2.56.120 - Judicial impact notes—Establishment of procedure—Legislator may request—Copies to be filed.

2.56.130 - Juvenile laws and court processes and procedures—Informational materials.

2.56.140 - Disposition of school attendance violation petitions—Report.

2.56.150 - Review of mandatory use of court-appointed special advocates as guardians ad litem, certification of guardians ad litem and court visitors.

2.56.160 - Processing of warrants pilot program.

2.56.170 - Judge pro tempore appointments.

2.56.180 - Family law handbook.

2.56.190 - Legal financial obligations—Collection—Distribution of funds.

2.56.200 - Performance audits.

2.56.210 - Court access and accommodations coordinator—Duties.

2.56.220 - Family and juvenile court improvement grant program—Creation—Purpose.

2.56.230 - Family and juvenile court improvement grant program—Application process—Program standards.

2.56.240 - Reconciling duplicate or conflicting no-contact or protection orders.

2.56.260 - Electronic monitoring with victim notification technology.

2.56.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.