Superior Court of Washington, County of _______________
In re parenting and support of:
Children:
Petitioner (person who started this case) :
And Respondent (other parent) :
No.
Petition for a Parenting Plan, Residential
Schedule and/or Child Support
(PTPPCS)
Petition for a Parenting Plan,
Residential Schedule and/or Child Support
Use this form to ask for a Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule or Child Support Order only if parentage has
already been established by:
Paternity Acknowledgment or
Court order that decided parentage.
If parentage was established by a court order, use this form only if your proposed plan or schedule would not
change the custodian named in the order establishing parentage.
1. My name is: . I ask the court to approve a
(check all that apply): Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule Child Support
Order .
2. Children
Respondent (name): , and I are
parents of the following children:
Child’s name Age Lives with: In (county and state):
1. Petitioner
Respondent
2. Petitioner
Respondent
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Child’s name Age Lives with: In (county and state):
3. Petitioner
Respondent
4. Petitioner
Respondent
5. Petitioner
Respondent
3. Was parentage established by court order?
(Repeat this section for each child as needed.)
No . Parentage was established by Paternity Acknowledgment . (Skip to 4 . )
Yes . A court signed a Final Parentage Order or other order establishing parentage for
(child’s name): , but the court did not sign a
Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule for that child.
The parentage order was signed in (county/state) : ,
in case number: on (date) : .
Attach or file a certified copy of the parentage order if it was issued in a
different county or state from where you are filing this Petition.
The parentage order named (parent): as custodian.
My proposed plan or schedule would not change the custodian named in the
parentage order.
If you want to change the custodian, you must file a Petition to Change a Parenting
Plan, Residential Schedule or Custody Order (form FL Modify 601) instead of this
Petition.
4. Was parentage established by Paternity Acknowledgment?
(Repeat this section for each child as needed.)
No . Parentage was established by court order as described above. (Skip to 5 . )
Yes . The Petitioner and Respondent signed a Paternity Acknowledgment for (child’s
name): that was filed with the
appropriate agency of the State of on (date): .
You must file a copy of the Birth Certificate or Paternity Acknowledgment
with this petition. Use a cover sheet (form FL Parentage 329) to keep it private
(sealed).
Was the mother married or in a registered domestic partnership when the child was
born (or within 300 days before)?
No . (Skip to 5 . )
Yes . Her spouse/partner (name) ,
signed a Denial of Paternity that was filed with the appropriate agency of the
State of on (date) .
You must file a copy of the Denial of Paternity with this petition. Use a
cover sheet (form FL Parentage 329) to keep it private (sealed).
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5. Was a Paternity Acknowledgment filed in Washington state?
(Repeat this section for each child as needed.)
No . Parentage was established by court order as described above. (Skip to 6 . )
No . Parentage was established by Paternity Acknowledgment in a different state than
Washington. (Skip to 6 . )
Yes . The Paternity Acknowledgment for (child’s name):
was filed in Washington state.
a. Effective date – The Paternity Acknowledgment (and Denial , if any) became
effective (valid) on the date the child was born or the date the Paternity
Acknowledgment (and Denial , if any) was filed with the Washington State Registrar
of Vital Statistics, whichever was later.
b. Deadline to withdraw – The deadline to withdraw (rescind) the Paternity
Acknowledgment or Denial has passed because :
Everyone who was under 18 when s/he signed the Paternity Acknowledgment
(and Denial , if any) has now turned 19; and (check one):
it has been more than 60 days from the effective date.
it has been less than 60 days from the effective date; but everyone who
signed the Acknowledgment (and Denial , if any) was before the court to
decide an issue about the child on ( date ) .
c. Deadline to challenge – (check one):
The deadline to challenge the Paternity Acknowledgment or Denial has
passed. It has been more than four years since the effective date.
The deadline to challenge the Paternity Acknowledgment or Denial has not
passed. It has been less than four years since the effective date; but the
Petitioner says:
The child’s acknowledged father is the father,
No court has said another man is the child’s father,
There are no other open court cases to decide who the child’s father is,
and
Notice has been given to all other men who claimed to be this child’s
father .
6. Jurisdiction over parents
A Washington state court has personal jurisdiction (authority to make decisions) over the
parents because (check all that apply):
the Petitioner lives in Washington State.
the Respondent lives in Washington State.
the Respondent will be personally served in this state with the Summons and Petition .
the Respondent signed an agreement to join this Petition or other document agreeing
that the court can decide his or her rights in this case.
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an order establishing Respondent’s parentage of the children involved in this case was
signed by a Washington state court.
other (specify):
7. Children’s Home/s
During the past 5 years have any of the children lived:
on an Indian reservation,
outside Washington state,
in a foreign country, or
with anyone who is not a party to this case?
No. (Skip to 8. )
Yes. (Fill out below to show where each child has lived during the last 5 years.)
Dates Children Lived with In which state,
Indian reservation,
or foreign country
From:
To: All children
(Name/s): Petitioner Respondent
Other (name):
From:
To: All children
(Name/s): Petitioner Respondent
Other (name):
From:
To: All children
(Name/s): Petitioner Respondent
Other (name):
From:
To: All children
(Name/s): Petitioner Respondent
Other (name):
From:
To: All children
(Name/s): Petitioner Respondent
Other (name):
8. Other people with a legal right to spend time with a child
Do you know of anyone besides the Petitioner and Respondent who has or claims to have
a legal right to spend time with any of the children?
(Check one): No. (Skip to .) Yes. (Fill out below.)
Name of person Children this person may have
the right to spend time with
All children
(Name/s):
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Name of person Children this person may have
the right to spend time with
All children
(Name/s):
9. Other court cases involving a child
Do you know of any court cases involving any of the children?
(Check one): No. (Skip to .) Yes. (Fill out below.)
Kind of case
(Family Law, Criminal, Protection
Order, Juvenile, Dependency, Other) County and State Case number
and year Children
All children
(Name/s):
All children
(Name/s):
All children
(Name/s):
All children
(Name/s):
10. Jurisdiction over children (RCW 26.27.201 – .221, .231, .261, .271)
The court can order a Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule for the children because
(check all that apply; if a box applies to all of the children, you may write “the children”
instead of listing names):
Exclusive, continuing jurisdiction – A Washington court has already made a
custody order or parenting plan for the children, and the court still has authority to
make other orders for (children’s names):
.
Home state jurisdiction – Washington is the children’s home state because
(check all that apply):
(Children’s names): lived in Washington with
a parent or someone acting as a parent for at least the 6 months just before
this case was filed, or if the children are less than 6 months old, they have lived
in Washington with a parent or someone acting as a parent since birth.
There were times the children were not in Washington in the 6 months just
before this case was filed (or since birth if they are less than 6 months old),
but those were temporary absences.
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(Children’s names): do not live in Washington
right now, but Washington was the children’s home state some time in the 6
months just before this case was filed, and a p arent or someone acting as a
parent of the children still lives in Washington.
(Children’s names): do not have another
home state.
No home state or home state declined – No court of any other state (or tribe) has
the jurisdiction to make decisions for (children’s names):
,
or a court in the children’s home state (or tribe) decided it is better to have this case in
Washington and:
The children and a parent or someone acting as a parent have ties to
Washington beyond just living here; and
There is a lot of information (substantial evidence) about the children’s care,
protection, education and relationships in this state.
Other state declined – The courts in other states (or tribes) that might be (children’s
names): ’s home state have refused to take
this case because it is better to have this case in Washington .
Temporary emergency jurisdiction – The court can make decisions for (children’s
names): because the children are in
this state now and were abandoned here or need emergency protection because the
children (or the children’s parent, brother or sister) were abused or threatened with
abuse. ( Check one):
A custody case involving the children was filed in the children’s home state
(name of state or tribe): . Washington should
take temporary emergency jurisdiction over the children until the Petitioner can
get a court order from the children’s home state (or tribe).
There is no valid custody order or open custody case in the children’s home
state (name of state or tribe): . If no case is filed in
the children’s home state (or tribe) by the time the children have been in
Washington for 6 months, (date): , Washington should
have final jurisdiction over the children.
Other reason (specify):
11. Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule
Has a court already approved a Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule ?
Check one: Yes No
If Yes:
My plan or schedule was approved by a court on (date):
in ( county/state ) :
in case number: .
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If No: Do you want the court to order a Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule ?
Check one: Yes No
If Yes: My proposed Parenting Plan (form FL All Family 140) or Residential
Schedule (form FL Parentage 304) (check one) : is attached will be fled
and served at a later date.
Important! The court can order a Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule in this case only if a court has
not already approved one. To change an earlier plan or schedule, use the Petition to Change a Parenting
Plan, Residential Schedule or Custody Order (form FL Modify 601).
12. Child Support
Has a court or child support agency already approved a child support order?
Check one: Yes No
If Yes:
My child support order was approved on (date):
by a court agency in ( county/state ) :
In case number: .
If No, or if the order was approved by an agency: Do you want the court to order
child support?
Check one: Yes No
If Yes : Check the orders you want the court to approve:
Order child support, including medical support, according to state law.
Order the Respondent to pay past support, medical costs, and
other costs for the children.
Important! The court can approve a child support order in this case only if a court has not already approved
one. To change an earlier child support order that was approved by a court, use the Petition to Modify Child
Support Order (form FL Modify 501) or Motion to Adjust Child Support Order (form FL Modify 521).
You can get a new child support order in this case if your earlier order was from an agency such as the
Division of Child Support (DCS).
13. Protection Order
Do you want the court to issue an Order for Protection as part of the final orders in this
case?
No. I do not want an Order for Protection
Yes. (You must file a Petition for Order for Protection, form DV-1.015 for domestic
violence, or form UHST-02.0200 for harassment. You may file your Petition for Order
for Protection using the same case number assigned to this case.)
Important! If you need protection now , ask the court clerk about getting a Temporary Order for Protection.
There already is an Order for Protection between the other parent and me.
(Describe):
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Court that issued the order:
Case number:
Expiration date:
14. Restraining Order
Do you want the court to issue a Restraining Order as part of the final orders in this case ?
No. (Skip to 15 .)
Yes. Check the type of orders you want:
Do not disturb – Order the Respondent not to disturb my peace or the peace of
any child listed in 2 .
Stay away – Order the Respondent not to go onto the grounds of or enter my
home, workplace, or school, and the daycare or school of any child listed in 2 .
Also, not knowingly to go or stay within feet of my home, workplace,
or school, or the daycare or school of any child listed in 2 .
Do not hurt or threaten – Order the Respondent:
Not to assault, harass, stalk or molest me or any child listed in 2 ; and
Not to use, try to use, or threaten to use physical
force against me or the children that would
reasonably be expected to cause bodily injury.
Warning! If the court makes this order, the court must consider if weapons restrictions are required by
state law; federal law may also prohibit the Restrained Person from possessing firearms or ammunition.
Prohibit weapons and order surrender – Order the Respondent:
Not to possess or obtain any firearms, other dangerous weapons, or concealed
pistol license until the Order ends, and
To surrender any firearms, other dangerous weapons, and any concealed
pistol license that he/she possesses t o (check one): t he police chief or
sheriff. h is/her lawyer. other person (name): .
Other restraining orders:
Important! If you want a restraining order now , you must file a Motion for Temporary Family Law Order and
Restraining Order (FL Parentage 323) or a Motion for Immediate Restraining Order (Ex Parte) (FL Parentage
321).
15. Fees and Costs
Does not apply.
I ask the court to order the Respondent to pay lawyer fees, guardian ad litem fees,
court costs, and other reasonable costs.
16. Other Orders
Does not apply.
I ask the court to order (specify):
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17. Summary of R equests
I ask the court to approve the following orders (check all that apply):
Petitioner’s proposed Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule
Child Support Order , according to the Washington State Child Support Schedule
Order for Protection
Restraining Order
Payment of lawyer fees, guardian ad litem fees, court costs, and other reasonable
costs.
Other (specify):
Petitioner fills out below:
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Washington that the facts I have
provided on this form are true.
Signed at (city and state): Date:
Petitioner signs here Print name
Petitioner’s lawyer (if any) fills out below:
Petitioner’s lawyer signs here Print name and WSBA No. Date
Respondent fills out below if he/she agrees to join this Petition:
I, (name): , agree to join this Petition . I understand
that if I fill out and sign below, the court may approve the requests listed in this Petition
unless I file and serve a Response before the court signs final orders. (Check one):
I do not need to be notified about the court’s hearings or decisions in this case.
I ask the Petitioner to notify me about any hearings in this case. (List an address where you
agree to accept legal documents. This may be a lawyer’s address or any other address.)
address city state zip
(If this address changes before the case ends, you must notify all parties and the court clerk in writing.
You may use the Notice of Address Change form (FL All Family 120). You must also update your
Confidential Information Form (FL All Family 001 ) if this case involves parentage or child support .)
Respondent signs here Print name Date
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