Child Support Law in Minnesota
The Nature of Child
Support
By law, both parents are obligated to contribute financially to the care and well-being of their children.
In most cases, the payment of child support continues until a child reaches 18 or graduates from high school, whichever is
later. Child support in Minnesota includes three components:
- Monthly support payments;
- Medical insurance
and a division of uninsured costs; and
- Child care expenses.
Calculation of Child Support
Minnesota
has a specific set of guidelines for calculating child support. Effective January 1, 2007 the guidelines were changed to reflect
the income of both parents and the amount of time each parent spends with the children. The income of each parent is compared
and a percentage of the money required to raise a child each month is divided proportionally.
Modification of Child
Support
After January 1, 2008 modification of child support may occur at the request of either parent, so long as there
has been a substantial change in circumstance that makes the terms of the prior arrangements unfair or unreasonable. Often
the court will examine whether a reduction in the obligor's income was voluntary or involuntary.
Child Support and
Parenting Time
The court treats child support and parenting time as two separate issues. A parent's not paying child
support should not affect parenting time with your child. When a court determines parenting time, it should only be concerned
with the best interests of the child. The failure to pay support is not a legally valid reason to deny or restrict parenting
time.
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