(1) If a responsible parent contacts the
department's division of child support office indicated on the
notice of noncompliance within twenty days of service of the
notice provided in RCW 74.20A.320 and requests arrangement of a
payment schedule, the department shall stay the certification of
noncompliance during negotiation of the schedule for payment of
arrears up to thirty days from the date of contact by the
responsible parent.
(2) In proposing or approving a written payment schedule,
the department or the administrative law judge shall take into
consideration the amount of the arrearages, the amount of the
current support order, the earnings of the responsible parent,
and the needs of all children who rely on the responsible parent
for support. The department or administrative law judge shall
consider the individual financial circumstances of each
responsible parent in evaluating the parent's ability to pay any
proposed payment schedule and shall propose a fair and reasonable
payment schedule tailored to the individual financial
circumstances of the responsible parent. A payment schedule may
include a graduated payment plan and may require a responsible
parent to engage in employment-enhancing activities to attain a
satisfactory payment level.
(3) A payment schedule may be for the payment of less than
current monthly support for a reasonable time and is not required
to include a lump sum payment for the amount of arrears.
[2009 c 408 § 4.]