Washington Child Support Guidelines (2026 Updates)
Washington's 2026 child support laws are designed to be predictable. This review explains how the state arrives at the support figure for 2 children at the $3,000 mark, providing clarity for the process in Island County.
Breakdown of the $3,000 Calculation
Washington's 2026 schedule provides a specific line item for $3,000 net income. For families with 2 children, this dictates a $1,000 base obligation, though Island County judges may deviate for cause.
Standard Mid-Income Calculation
Your $3,000 income falls within the standard economic schedule. This means the $1,000 figure is the presumptive legal standard. Want a complete breakdown including deviations and expenses? Calculate your full worksheet
Presumptive Amount
$1,000
Schedule Bracket
Standard Limit
The SSR and Low-Income Safeguards
The 2026 Washington schedule incorporates the $2,394 SSR. For a $3,000 income, the $1,000 obligation is subject to a check to ensure the payor isn't reduced to a net income below the poverty threshold.
Filing in Island County Superior Court
In Island County Superior Court, located in Coupeville, child support orders based on a $3,000 combined income are filed with theIsland County Superior Court clerk at 101 NE 6th St, Coupeville, WA 98239. Filing fees inIsland County are $250 - $314. Once filed, the presumptive$1,000/mo order for 2 children becomes the baseline unless either parent requests a deviation hearing.
Income Bracket Context
At $3,000/mo, this household falls in the lower income bracket of Washington's 2026 schedule — below the state median of $7,114/mo. At this level, SSR protections and low-income deviations are more likely to influence the final order than the presumptive $1,000 figure.
Deviation Likelihood in Island County
At the $3,000 level, deviation requests are less common but still possible in Island County. The most frequent grounds are extraordinary healthcare costs, shared custody arrangements, or documented debts. The presumptive $1,000 is upheld in the majority of standard cases at this income tier.
Children-Specific Insight
The $1,000 for 2 children at $3,000/mo reflects Washington's standard two-child rate. Compared to a one-child order ($652) at the same income, the second child adds $348/mo — a 53% increase rather than a full doubling, reflecting shared household costs.
Related Income Tiers
Parents earning slightly more than $3,000 — at $3,100/mo — would face a presumptive order of $1,032/mo for 2 children in Washington. Those earning slightly less at $2,900/mo would owe $966/mo. These neighboring brackets help illustrate how Washington's 2026 schedule scales support incrementally with income.
Application in Island County Superior Court
While the 2026 economic schedule is uniform statewide, the Island County Superior Court handles procedural enforcement. In Island County, judges may require additional proof of income before finalizing the $1,000 order.
Calculation Summary & Requirements
Determining support for a $3,000 income in Washington is a multi-step process. While the 2026 tables set a $1,000 baseline for 2 children, the final order in Island County considers deviations and the SSR.
Accuracy & Legal Status
While we strive for accuracy, these figures for $3,000 are for informational purposes. The 2026 guidelines are subject to change, and the Island County Superior Court has the final authority on all support amounts.