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Final Parentage Order {Parentage 354}
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Superior Court of Washington, County of In re parentage: Petitioner (person who started this case): No. Final Parentage Order (after Acknowledgment or earlier Court Decision) (JDOEP) Clerk's action required, Items 1, 2, 8, 11, 13 And Respondents (current legal parents): Children over age 2: Final Parentage Order (after Acknowledgment or earlier Court Decision) 1. Money Judgment Summary No money judgment is ordered. Summarize any money judgments from sections 8 and 11 in the table below. Judgment for Debtor's name (person who must pay money) Creditor's name (person who must be paid) Amount Interest Past due child support from to Past due medical support from to Past due children's exp. from to Fees and costs (section 11) Other amounts (describe): $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ RCW 26.26.130, .625, .630 Mandatory Form (05/2016) FL Parentage 354 Final Parentage Order (after Ackn or earlier Court Decision) p. 1 of 9 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Yearly Interest Rate for child support, medical support, and children's expenses: 12% . For other judgments: ____% (12% unless otherwise listed) Lawyer (name): Lawyer (name): represents (name): represents (name): The court approved Findings and Conclusions for this case and now orders: 2. Decision on Petition The Petition to Decide Parentage (after Acknowledgment or Court Decision) is (check one): Denied. The current legal parents remain the legal parents. Petitioner is not a parent of the children. (Sections 3 10 below do not apply. Skip to 11.) Granted. Parentage is decided as follows: The court's order about parentage is in the Summary Judgment Order signed by the court on (date): . (Skip to 3.) Parent (full name): (children's current names): Parent (full name): (children's current names): Not a Parent (full name): of (children's names): dismissed from this case. is a legal parent of . is a legal parent of . is not a parent and is Any parenting/custody order or child support obligation involving this person and the children ends as of today or (date): . Other (specify): 3. Children's Name Change Does not apply. The children's names are changed as follows: From (current name): To (new name): First Middle Last From (current name): To (new name): First Middle Last RCW 26.26.130, .625, .630 Mandatory Form (05/2016) FL Parentage 354 Final Parentage Order (after Ackn or earlier Court Decision) p. 2 of 9 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 4. Birth Certificate Upon receipt of a certified copy of this Order, the State Registrar of Vital Statistics must amend the children's birth certificates to list the parents as decided above and change the children's names if ordered. Note The court does not forward this Order to Vital Statistics. To amend the birth certificate, a party must provide a certified copy of this Order and pay a filing fee to the State Registrar of Vital Statistics (360-236-4347). You may order a copy of the amended birth certificate for an additional fee. 5. Parents' contact and employment information Each parent must fill out and file with the court a Confidential Information form (FL All Family 001) including personal identifying information, mailing address, home address, and employer contact information. Important! If you move or get a new job any time while support is still owed, you must: notify the Support Registry, and fill out and file an updated Confidential Information form with the court. Warning! Any notice of a child support action delivered to the last address you provided on the Confidential Information form will be considered adequate notice, if the party trying to serve you has shown diligent efforts to locate you. 6. Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule The court has jurisdiction over (children's names): . These children will live with (name): most of the time. This parent is named custodian for those state and federal laws that require a custodian. (Check one): The court signed the final Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule filed separately today or on (date): . The court is not approving a Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule at this time because neither parent requested one. Either parent may ask the court for a Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule in the future. Note If you want a plan or schedule that changes the custodian, you must file a Petition to Change a Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule or Custody Order (form FL Modify 601). If you want a plan or schedule that does not change the custodian, you may file a: Motion for Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule (within 2 years of Final Parentage Order) (form FL Parentage 317), or Petition for a Parenting Plan, Residential Schedule and/or Child Support (form FL Parentage 331). The court does not have jurisdiction over (children's names): . The court cannot name a custodian or approve a Parenting Plan or Residential Schedule for these children. Other (specify): RCW 26.26.130, .625, .630 Mandatory Form (05/2016) FL Parentage 354 Final Parentage Order (after Ackn or earlier Court Decision) p. 3 of 9 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 7. Child Support The court signed the final Child Support Order and Worksheets filed separately today or on (date): . The court is not making a decision about child support now. Either parent may ask the court for a Child Support Order in the future. Other (specify): 8. Past due child support This order does not decide past due child support issues. Paid All child support owed by (name): children under a court or administrative order through (date): has been paid. for the Not paid Any unpaid support owed by (name): for the children under a court or administrative order is still due, and is not changed or cancelled by this order. Waived (Name): chooses to waive (give up his/her right to) the unpaid past due child support owed by (name): from (date): through (date): for (children's names): . Any support that has been assigned to the state for public assistance is still due. (This waiver is valid only if the person waiving support signs this order.) Money Judgment (Check one): Any money judgment for past due child support is included in the Child Support Order approved by the court and filed separately. (Do not duplicate the judgment in this order.) The court orders the following money judgment for past due child support (summarized on page 1): Judgment for Debtor's name (person who must pay money) Creditor's name (person who must be paid) Amount Interest Past due child supp