PDFWAC 388-14A-4300
What can I do if I think I'm paying more than the custodial parent is spending for day care or other special expenses for my child?
(1) When a court or administrative child support order requires a noncustodial parent (NCP) to pay a fixed monthly amount for day care or special child rearing expenses, an NCP who has paid child support under a court or administrative order and believes that day care or special child rearing expenses were not actually incurred in the amount of the order may file a petition for reimbursement. This petition requests the division of child support (DCS) set an administrative hearing to determine if an overpayment of at least 20 percent has occurred and how the overpayment should be reimbursed.
(2) A petition for reimbursement must cover a 12-month period.
(a) The 12-month period may be:
(i) A calendar year; or
(ii) The 12-month period following the anniversary date of the support order; or
(iii) The 12-month period following an adjudication under this section.
(b) 12-month periods under this section may not overlap.
(3) The petition must be in writing and at a minimum state:
(a) The 12-month time period to be considered;
(b) The date of the order requiring the payment of day care or special child rearing expenses;
(c) The amounts required by the court or administrative order for day care or special child rearing expenses for that time period;
(d) The amounts actually paid by the NCP for that time period;
(e) The total amount of day care or special child rearing expenses which the NCP claims the custodial parent (CP) actually incurred for that time period;
(f) The NCP's proportionate share of the expenses actually incurred; and
(g) The amount of reimbursement for overpayment to which the NCP claims to be entitled for that time period.
(4) An NCP must file a petition for reimbursement within two years of the alleged overpayment in order to be entitled to reimbursement under WAC 388-14A-4300 through 388-14A-4304 and RCW 4.16.130. The effective date of the petition is the date DCS receives the written request.
(5) When a court or administrative child support order requires an NCP to pay variable day care or special child rearing expenses and the fixed monthly amount of day care or special child rearing expenses was calculated in a notice of support owed, an NCP who believes they overpaid such expenses:
(a) May request an annual review of the notice of support owed under WAC 388-14A-3330; and
(b) Is not entitled to a hearing on a petition for reimbursement under WAC 388-14A-4300 through 388-14A-4304.