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As of August 1, 2022, the state is no longer charging interest to parents with past due child support payments. Minnesotas Department of Human Services explained that this change will help parents eliminate or decrease debt, which hopefully means they would have more ability to pay outstanding child support.
Minnesota does not have a statute of limitations on support arrears. You must pay all arrears in full, regardless of the time it takes.
Minnesota Law only allows for retroactive child support to go back two years prior to the service of a legal action to establish child support.
The guidelines in Minnesota are percentage-based, which means that the percentage of the non-custodial parents income designated for child support increases with the number of children. For one child, the non-custodial parent is typically expected to pay 17% of their income.
If the violation of subdivision 1 continues for a period in excess of 180 days, the A person who violates subdivision 1 is guilty of a felony and upon conviction may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than two years or to payment of a fine of not more than $5,000, or both, if: (1) the violation continues for a
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Child Marries, Joins the Military, or Becomes Emancipated Other life events like marriage, entering the military, or becoming legally emancipated can allow you to terminate child support early in Minnesota. The parent must provide proof of the changed circumstance to the court through the petition.
However, a judgment for child support arrears issued by a court in Minnesota has a statute of limitations of 10 years until the payment is made in full.

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