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Rep. Jim Moeller, serving the 49th District

Serving Western Vancouver, as well as Hazel Dell and the surrounding communitites of southwestern Clark County.

Senate passes Moeller’s legislation
updating table for child-support payments

Lawmaker says measure strives to implement work group’s consensus

April 3, 2009

OLYMPIA – Having won unanimous approval in both legislative chambers, state Rep. Jim Moeller’s measure updating the table used for calculating child-support payments is now headed to the governor’s desk.

Moeller’s bill directs that the child-support obligation owed for all of a parent’s biological or legal children (rather than “total” support) must not exceed 45 percent of net income except for good cause.

The measure also emphasizes that income from a second job won’t be calculated in the support schedule if the income is used to pay off debt associated with the support of the child. Health-care expenses will now be considered additional costs and be considered outside the schedule.

The Clark County Democratic lawmaker explained that a parent’s child-support schedule includes standards, work sheets, and an economic table that establishes a presumptive amount of child support based on the combined monthly net income of both parents.

“A number of citizens volunteered their time and their viewpoints in developing this new schedule,” Moeller said of the child-support work group that has been studying the matter the past year. “No, this bill isn’t perfect. But it is a strong and sincere attempt to implement consensus items reached by the work group.”

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