Washington Statutes

§ 26.09.550 — Sanctions.

Washington § 26.09.550
JurisdictionWashington
Title 26DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Ch. 26.09DISSOLUTION PROCEEDINGS—LEGAL SEPARATION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 26.09.550 (2026).

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The court may sanction a party if it finds that a proposal to relocate the child or an objection to an intended relocation or proposed revised residential schedule was made to harass a person, to interfere in bad faith with the relationship between the child and another person entitled to residential time or visitation with the child, or to unnecessarily delay or needlessly increase the cost of litigation. Intent — Captions not law — 2000 c 21: See notes following RCW 26.09.405 .

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§ 26.09.405
Washington § 26.09.405

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[2000 c 21 s 17.]

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