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Minnesota Family Law FAQs
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How Can I Apply For Child Support Services?
A: If you are not receiving public assistance, you can apply for child support services through your county child support office. You will have to pay a onetime $25 …
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After I Apply, What Else Must I Do?
A: You must take an active role in your case. Cooperating with the child support office improves your chances of successful support establishment and collection. The …
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If I Am Receiving Public Assistance, Are There Other Things I Must Do?
A: If you are the custodial parent who is receiving public assistance, you must assign some or all of your child support to the state. Your county child support office …
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What Happens When A Parent Doesn't Pay Child Support?
A: When a parent does not meet the child support obligation, child support offices work to enforce the support order. Below is a list of some enforcement methods.
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How Are Most Support Payments Made?
A: In Minnesota, about 70 percent of all support payments are made through income withholding. Income withholding As of January 1, 1994, all new and modified child …
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What Other Ways Can Be Used To Pay Support?
A: A noncustodial parent who does not pay child support through income withholding may set up automatic recurring withdrawal with a bank. Once the withdrawal is set up, …
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Where Are Support Payments Sent?
A: The court may order that support payments are to be sent to the child support office. When this happens, payments should be sent to the Child Support Payment Center in …
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How Quickly Does The Payment Center Process Support Payments?
A: Staff at the payment center receipt payments Sunday through Friday. Within 24 hours of the time they receipt payments, they record the payments to the child support …
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What If The Noncustodial Parent Owes Support To A Number Of Custodial Parents?
A: If a noncustodial parent owes current child support to more than one custodial parent, the Child Support Payment Center sends a portion of each payment it receives to …
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How Does The Payment Center Send Out The Support?
A: When the payment center sends money to a person or agency, it issues a state of Minnesota warrant (check) or transfers the money by electronic funds transfer. …
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