WAC 388-422-0010
Do I have to cooperate with the
division of child support (DCS)? (1) When you get benefits,
you must cooperate with DCS as required to establish or
collect child support, unless you have a good reason for not
cooperating.
(2) DCS defines what cooperating with them to establish
or collect child support means in WAC 388-14A-2040.
(3) If you are a two-parent household, you and the other
parent must help DCS establish paternity for each child in
your AU, if necessary.
(4) DCS determines whether you are cooperating with them.
See WAC 388-14A-2041(1) for reasons why DCS might determine
that you are not cooperating.
(5) If you get TANF or SFA and do not have a good reason
for not cooperating with DCS, we:
(a) Reduce your cash benefits by twenty-five percent; and
(b) Stop your medical benefits unless you are pregnant.
The children in your AU will continue to get medical.
(6) If you get family medical and do not have a good
reason for not cooperating with DCS, your medical will stop
unless you are pregnant. The children in your AU will
continue to get medical.
(7) If you are afraid that cooperating with DCS may be
dangerous for you or a child in your care, see WAC 388-14A-2045 for a definition of what a good reason to not
cooperate with DCS is. We also call this "good cause."
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057,
74.08.090. 02-19-041, § 388-422-0010, filed 9/11/02,
effective 10/12/02; 98-16-044, § 388-422-0010, filed 7/31/98,
effective 9/1/98. Formerly WAC 388-505-0560.]