Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 74.20 - Support of Dependent Children.
74.20.310 - Guardian ad litem in actions brought to determine parent and child relationship—Notice.

RCW 74.20.310
Guardian ad litem in actions brought to determine parent and child relationship—Notice.

(1) The provisions of RCW 26.26A.485 requiring appointment of a guardian ad litem to represent the child in an action brought to determine the parent and child relationship do not apply to actions brought under chapter 26.26A or 26.26B RCW if:
(a) The action is brought by the attorney general on behalf of the department of social and health services and the child; or
(b) The action is brought by any prosecuting attorney on behalf of the state and the child when referral has been made to the prosecuting attorney by the department of social and health services requesting such action.
(2) On the issue of parentage, the attorney general or prosecuting attorney functions as the child's guardian ad litem provided the interests of the state and the child are not in conflict.
(3) The court, on its own motion or on motion of a party, may appoint a guardian ad litem when necessary.
(4) The summons shall contain a notice to the parents that pursuant to RCW 26.26A.485 the parents have a right to move the court for a guardian ad litem for the child other than the prosecuting attorney or the attorney general subject to subsection (2) of this section.

[ 2019 c 46 § 5048; 2002 c 302 § 705; 1991 c 367 § 45; 1979 ex.s. c 171 § 15.]
NOTES:

Severability—Effective date—Captions not law—1991 c 367: See notes following RCW 26.09.015.


Severability—1979 ex.s. c 171: See note following RCW 74.20.300.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 74 - Public Assistance

Chapter 74.20 - Support of Dependent Children.

74.20.010 - Purpose—Legislative intent—Chapter to be liberally construed.

74.20.021 - Definitions.

74.20.040 - Duty of department to enforce child support—Requests for support enforcement services—Schedule of fees—Waiver—Rules.

74.20.045 - Employment status—Self-employed individuals—Enforcement.

74.20.055 - Designated agency under federal law—Role of prosecuting attorneys.

74.20.057 - Adjudicative proceedings—Role of department.

74.20.060 - Cooperation by person having custody of child—Penalty.

74.20.065 - Wrongful deprivation of custody—Legal custodian excused from support payments.

74.20.101 - Payment of support moneys to state support registry—Notice—Effects of noncompliance.

74.20.160 - Department may disclose information to internal revenue department.

74.20.210 - Attorney general may act under Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act pursuant to agreement with prosecuting attorney.

74.20.220 - Powers of department through the attorney general or prosecuting attorney.

74.20.225 - Subpoena authority—Enforcement.

74.20.230 - Petition for support order by married parent with minor children who are receiving public assistance.

74.20.240 - Petition for support order by married parent with minor children who are receiving public assistance—Order—Powers of court.

74.20.250 - Petition for support order by married parent with minor children who are receiving public assistance—Waiver of filing fees.

74.20.260 - Financial statements by parent whose absence is basis of application for public assistance.

74.20.280 - Central unit for information and administration—Cooperation enjoined—Availability of records.

74.20.300 - Department exempt from fees relating to paternity or support.

74.20.310 - Guardian ad litem in actions brought to determine parent and child relationship—Notice.

74.20.320 - Custodian to remit support moneys when department has support obligation—Noncompliance.

74.20.330 - Payment of public assistance as assignment of rights to support.

74.20.340 - Employees' case workload standards.

74.20.350 - Costs and attorneys' fees.

74.20.360 - Orders for genetic testing.

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