Washington Child Support Guidelines (2026 Updates)
Understanding Washington child support for a combined monthly net income of $6,200 requires reviewing the 2026 economic schedules. Whether filing in San Juan County or elsewhere, the base amount depends on the proportion of parental income dedicated to the children.
Breakdown of the $6,200 Calculation
Applying the Income Shares approach to a $6,200 income, Washington assumes parents would dedicate $2,160 of their combined resources to 4 children. This serves as the presumptive transfer payment.
What This Number Means For You
If you're earning between $3,000 and $7,000 a month net, you're in the most common income range Washington courts see, and the 2026 economic table handles this tier cleanly. The SSR of $2,394 isn't a concern at this level, so the presumptive number you're looking at is likely close to what a commissioner would order. That said, close doesn't mean final — if you have your kids more than the standard custody split, a parenting time credit could meaningfully reduce what you pay. Run the full worksheet wizard to see how your actual custody schedule affects the bottom line before assuming the number on this page is what you'll owe.
Number of Children: What To Expect
When four or more children are involved, the Self-Support Reserve becomes a central issue in almost every case. A commissioner won't order a payment that leaves the paying parent unable to meet their own basic needs, regardless of what the table says.
What To Do After Seeing Your Number
The number on this page is a presumptive estimate — it's where the court starts, not necessarily where it ends. Don't let it panic you before you understand what's actually negotiable. Your parenting time schedule directly affects what you pay, and even a modest increase in overnight stays can produce a meaningful credit under Washington's residential time formula. Extraordinary expenses like daycare and health insurance premiums get added on top of the base, so your real total may be higher than what you see here. You also have the legal right to request a deviation if your circumstances qualify — high debt, other dependents, or a shared custody arrangement all count. Start with the worksheet wizard to see your full picture before your hearing.
Filing in San Juan County Superior Court
In San Juan County Superior Court, located in Friday Harbor, child support orders based on a $6,200 combined income are filed with theSan Juan County Superior Court clerk at 350 Court St, No. 7, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. Filing fees inSan Juan County are $250 - $314. Once filed, the presumptive$2,160/mo order for 4 children becomes the baseline unless either parent requests a deviation hearing.
Related Income Tiers
Parents earning slightly more than $6,200 — at $6,300/mo — would face a presumptive order of $2,172/mo for 4 children in Washington. Those earning slightly less at $6,100/mo would owe $2,148/mo. These neighboring brackets help illustrate how Washington's 2026 schedule scales support incrementally with income.
Application in San Juan County Superior Court
While the 2026 economic schedule is uniform statewide, the San Juan County Superior Court handles procedural enforcement. In San Juan County, judges may require additional proof of income before finalizing the $2,160 order.
Calculation Summary & Requirements
Navigating the 2026 schedule for a $6,200 income is designed for fairness. For families with 4 children, the $2,160 basic obligation is the state's benchmark for care in San Juan County.
Accuracy & Legal Status
This content regarding $6,200 income and 2026 support is for educational use. The $2,160 amounts are based on standard state tables. Local practices in San Juan County may influence the final judicial order.