Washington Child Support Guidelines (2026 Updates)
Calculating support for one child when the combined net income is $49,000 involves more than a simple table lookup. Factors like the Self-Support Reserve and local Washington rules often influence the final order.
Breakdown of the $49,000 Calculation
With a combined $49,000 per month, parents are expected to provide $3,886 in basic support for one child. The 2026 rules split this obligation based on each parent's proportional share of the $49,000.
High-Income Notice
Because your combined income of $49,000 exceeds the $12,000 statutory ceiling, the $3,886 base is a minimum starting point. Judges in Washington State have discretion to increase support proportional to the family's standard of living. Want a complete breakdown including deviations and expenses? Calculate your full worksheet
Note: The 45% net income cap remains a vital legal defense.
The SSR and Low-Income Safeguards
A vital component of the 2026 system is the Self-Support Reserve (SSR), set at $2,394. If paying $3,886 would leave the payor with less than $2,394, the court may reduce the obligation for fairness.
Income Bracket Context
At $49,000/mo, this household falls in the upper income bracket of Washington's 2026 schedule — above the state median of $7,114/mo. At this level, courts have wider discretion to order above the presumptive $3,886, particularly for lifestyle-based deviation arguments in Washington.
Deviation Likelihood in Washington
High-income deviation arguments are frequently raised in Washington at the $49,000 level. Since the schedule caps at $12,000 combined net income, the $3,886 figure is a floor — not a ceiling. Attorneys often argue for upward deviations based on the children's established standard of living and available parental resources.
Children-Specific Insight
For one child at $49,000/mo, the $3,886 obligation reflects Washington's base rate. Parents adding a second child to the order would see this figure rise to $6,092 — an increase of $2,206 — reflecting the additional resources required under the 2026 schedule.
Related Income Tiers
Parents earning slightly more than $49,000 — at $49,100/mo — would face a presumptive order of $3,889/mo for one child in Washington. Those earning slightly less at $48,900/mo would owe $3,883/mo. These neighboring brackets help illustrate how Washington's 2026 schedule scales support incrementally with income.
Calculation Summary & Requirements
Finalizing a support order at the $49,000 level requires attention to the 2026 guidelines. Since $3,886 is the starting point for one child, you can better prepare for the financial change in Washington State.
Accuracy & Legal Status
This page provides a generalized calculation for a $49,000 monthly net income under 2026 rules. The $3,886 figure for one child is presumptive and may be adjusted for insurance or daycare in Washington.