Washington Child Support Guidelines (2026 Updates)
Understanding the impact of a $9,100 monthly income on child support is essential for Washington parents. The 2026 guidelines provide a roadmap for determining payments for one child at this specific income level.
Breakdown of the $9,100 Calculation
In the 2026 schedule, the $9,100 tier for one child correlates with a $1,370 monthly support amount. Each parent contributes a percentage of this total based on their share of the $9,100.
Standard Mid-Income Calculation
Your $9,100 income falls within the standard economic schedule. This means the $1,370 figure is the presumptive legal standard. Want a complete breakdown including deviations and expenses? Calculate your full worksheet
Presumptive Amount
$1,370
Schedule Bracket
Standard Limit
The SSR and Low-Income Safeguards
In 2026, the SSR remains a vital safeguard. When the combined income is $9,100, the court ensures the $1,370 payment doesn't violate the $2,394 rule, protecting the payor's ability to live.
Income Bracket Context
At $9,100/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 $1,370 for one child is typically applied as-is at this level, with fewer deviations than lower or higher income tiers.
Deviation Likelihood in Washington
At the $9,100 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 $1,370 is upheld in the majority of standard cases at this income tier.
Children-Specific Insight
For one child at $9,100/mo, the $1,370 obligation reflects Washington's base rate. Parents adding a second child to the order would see this figure rise to $2,064 — an increase of $694 — reflecting the additional resources required under the 2026 schedule.
Related Income Tiers
Parents earning slightly more than $9,100 — at $9,200/mo — would face a presumptive order of $1,379/mo for one child in Washington. Those earning slightly less at $9,000/mo would owe $1,361/mo. These neighboring brackets help illustrate how Washington's 2026 schedule scales support incrementally with income.
Calculation Summary & Requirements
The $9,100 income tier is a critical data point. For one child, the 2026 presumptive amount of $1,370 is the legal standard in Washington. Understanding this interacts with your total finances is key.
Accuracy & Legal Status
Child support laws in Washington, including 2026 updates for $9,100 incomes, are complex. The $1,370 estimates for one child may not reflect all local rules or specific procedures in Washington.