Washington Child Support Guidelines (2026 Updates)
Calculating support for 3 children when the combined net income is $7,500 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 $7,500 Calculation
With a combined $7,500 per month, parents are expected to provide $2,220 in basic support for 3 children. The 2026 rules split this obligation based on each parent's proportional share of the $7,500.
Standard Mid-Income Calculation
Your $7,500 income falls within the standard economic schedule. This means the $2,220 figure is the presumptive legal standard. Want a complete breakdown including deviations and expenses? Calculate your full worksheet
Presumptive Amount
$2,220
Schedule Bracket
Standard Limit
Large Family Analysis
Raising 3 children involves 'economies of scale'. The multiplier applied to the base income accounts for shared household costs. While the total of $2,220 is higher than for one child, the per-child cost is lower, reflecting common shared resources.
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 $2,220 would leave the payor with less than $2,394, the court may reduce the obligation for fairness.
Income Bracket Context
At $7,500/mo, this household sits within Washington's standard mid-range bracket on the 2026 schedule, near the state median of $7,114/mo. The presumptive $2,220 for 3 children is typically applied as-is at this level, with fewer deviations than lower or higher income tiers.
Deviation Likelihood in Washington
At the $7,500 level, deviation requests are less common but still possible in Washington. The most frequent grounds are extraordinary healthcare costs, shared custody arrangements, or documented debts. The presumptive $2,220 is upheld in the majority of standard cases at this income tier.
Children-Specific Insight
For 3 children at $7,500/mo, Washington's 2026 schedule applies an economies-of-scale reduction. The $2,220 total works out to $740/mo per child — compared to $1,222 for one child at the same income. This reflects shared costs like housing and utilities that don't scale linearly with each additional child.
Related Income Tiers
Parents earning slightly more than $7,500 — at $7,600/mo — would face a presumptive order of $2,235/mo for 3 children in Washington. Those earning slightly less at $7,400/mo would owe $2,202/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 $7,500 level requires attention to the 2026 guidelines. Since $2,220 is the starting point for 3 children, you can better prepare for the financial change in Washington State.
Accuracy & Legal Status
This page provides a generalized calculation for a $7,500 monthly net income under 2026 rules. The $2,220 figure for 3 children is presumptive and may be adjusted for insurance or daycare in Washington.