Washington Child Support Guidelines (2026 Updates)
Understanding Washington child support for a combined monthly net income of $5,000 requires reviewing the 2026 economic schedules. Whether filing in Washington or elsewhere, the base amount depends on the proportion of parental income dedicated to the children.
Breakdown of the $5,000 Calculation
Applying the Income Shares approach to a $5,000 income, Washington assumes parents would dedicate $951 of their combined resources to one child. This serves as the presumptive transfer payment.
Standard Mid-Income Calculation
Your $5,000 income falls within the standard economic schedule. This means the $951 figure is the presumptive legal standard.
Presumptive Amount
$951
Schedule Bracket
Standard Limit
The SSR and Low-Income Safeguards
Washington law ensures every parent retains a minimum income to survive. The 2026 SSR is fixed at approximately $2,394. At the $5,000 level, the court verifies that the payor still retains approximately $2,394 after the $951 payment.
Calculation Summary & Requirements
Navigating the 2026 schedule for a $5,000 income is designed for fairness. For families with one child, the $951 basic obligation is the state's benchmark for care in Washington.
Accuracy & Legal Status
This content regarding $5,000 income and 2026 support is for educational use. The $951 amounts are based on standard state tables. Local practices in Washington may influence the final judicial order.
Last Updated: April 9, 2026