RCW 26.09.335
Child support—Department duties when order does not contain abatement language and obligated person is incarcerated—Procedures.
(1) When a court or administrative order does not contain language regarding abatement based on incarceration of the person required to pay support and the department receives notice that the person is currently confined in a jail, prison, or correctional facility for at least six months or is serving a sentence greater than six months in a jail, prison, or correctional facility, the department must refer the case to the appropriate forum for a determination of whether the order should be modified to:
(a) Contain abatement language as provided in RCW 26.09.320; and
(b) Abate the person's child support obligation due to current incarceration.
(2) In a proceeding brought under this section, there is a rebuttable presumption that an incarcerated person is unable to pay the child support obligation. The department, the payee under the order, or the person entitled to receive support may rebut the presumption by demonstrating that the incarcerated person has possession of, or access to, income or assets available to provide support while incarcerated.
(3) Unless the presumption is rebutted, the court or administrative forum must enter an order providing that the child support obligation under the order is abated to ten dollars per month, without regard to the number of children covered by the order, if the person required to pay support is confined in a jail, prison, or correctional facility for at least six months, or is serving a sentence greater than six months in a jail, prison, or correctional facility.
(4) The order must:
(a) Include the appropriate language required by RCW 26.09.320 in order to provide for a rebuttable presumption of abatement to ten dollars per month per order;
(b) Provide that the order must be reinstated at fifty percent of the previously ordered support amount but not less than the presumptive minimum obligation of fifty dollars per month per child, effective on the first day of the fourth month after the person's release from confinement, and also provide that the order must be automatically reinstated at one hundred percent of the previously ordered support amount effective one year after release from confinement; and
(c) Include language regarding an action to modify or adjust the underlying order as provided under RCW 26.09.320(3).
[ 2020 c 227 § 7.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: For the purposes of this section, "department" appears to refer to the department of social and health services, division of child support.
Effective date—2020 c 227 §§ 3-13: See note following RCW 26.09.320.
Findings—Intent—2020 c 227: See note following RCW 26.09.320.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 26.09 - Dissolution Proceedings—Legal Separation.
26.09.003 - Policy—Intent—Findings.
26.09.006 - Mandatory use of approved forms.
26.09.010 - Civil practice to govern—Designation of proceedings—Decrees.
26.09.015 - Mediation proceedings.
26.09.016 - Mediation in cases involving domestic violence or child abuse.
26.09.070 - Separation contracts.
26.09.080 - Disposition of property and liabilities—Factors.
26.09.090 - Maintenance orders for either spouse or either domestic partner—Factors.
26.09.100 - Child support—Apportionment of expense—Periodic adjustments or modifications.
26.09.105 - Child support—Medical support—Conditions.
26.09.120 - Support or maintenance payments—To whom paid.
26.09.135 - Order or decree for child support—Compliance with RCW 26.23.050.
26.09.138 - Mandatory assignment of public retirement benefits—Remedies exclusive.
26.09.140 - Payment of costs, attorneys' fees, etc.
26.09.165 - Court orders—Required language.
26.09.175 - Modification of order of child support.
26.09.181 - Procedure for determining permanent parenting plan.
26.09.182 - Permanent parenting plan—Determination of relevant information.
26.09.184 - Permanent parenting plan.
26.09.187 - Criteria for establishing permanent parenting plan.
26.09.191 - Restrictions in temporary or permanent parenting plans.
26.09.194 - Proposed temporary parenting plan—Temporary order—Amendment—Vacation of order.
26.09.197 - Issuance of temporary parenting plan—Criteria.
26.09.210 - Parenting plans—Interview with child by court—Advice of professional personnel.
26.09.220 - Parenting arrangements—Investigation and report—Appointment of guardian ad litem.
26.09.225 - Access to child's education and health care records.
26.09.231 - Residential time summary report.
26.09.255 - Remedies when a child is taken, enticed, or concealed.
26.09.260 - Modification of parenting plan or custody decree.
26.09.280 - Parenting plan or child support modification or enforcement—Venue.
26.09.285 - Designation of custody for the purpose of other state and federal statutes.
26.09.290 - Final decree of dissolution nunc pro tunc.
26.09.310 - Provision of health care to minor—Immunity of health care provider.
26.09.315 - Child custody issues—Abduction by parent—Information.
26.09.420 - Grant of authority.
26.09.430 - Notice requirement.
26.09.440 - Notice—Contents and delivery.
26.09.450 - Notice—Relocation within the same school district.
26.09.460 - Limitation of notices.
26.09.470 - Failure to give notice.
26.09.480 - Objection to relocation or proposed revised residential schedule.
26.09.490 - Required provision in residential orders.
26.09.500 - Failure to object.
26.09.520 - Basis for determination.
26.09.525 - Substantially equal residential time.
26.09.530 - Factor not to be considered.
26.09.540 - Objections by nonparents.
26.09.560 - Priority for hearing.
26.09.900 - Construction—Pending divorce actions.
26.09.901 - Conversion of pending action to dissolution proceeding.
26.09.902 - RCW 26.09.900 and 26.09.901 deemed in effect on July 16, 1973.
26.09.907 - Construction—Pending actions as of January 1, 1988.
26.09.909 - Decrees entered into prior to January 1, 1988.
26.09.910 - Short title—1987 c 460.
26.09.911 - Section captions—1987 c 460.
26.09.912 - Effective date—1987 c 460.
26.09.915 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.