Title 26 in the Washington State Revised Code outlines all of the laws and guidelines about child custody. In this section of domestic law, parents can find out needed information about parenting plans. The Washington Code requires that parents in Washington make a parenting plan, sometimes called a custody agreement, to govern their custody situation. This parenting plan must be accepted by the family court and is used until the child is an adult. Here are some suggestions from Title 26 to help Washington parents create their parenting plan and get it accepted by the court.
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