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  2. Begin with the Executive Summary section. Familiarize yourself with the key findings and recommendations outlined in this section, as it provides a concise overview of the report's purpose.
  3. Move on to the Performance Measures section. Here, you will find detailed tables that present Minnesota’s performance on various child support metrics. Ensure you accurately input any required data related to these measures.
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Statute of Limitations for Child Support Claims Theres no cutoff date for seeking arrears, so the custodial parent can continue to pursue them until they receive the full amount owed.
Minnesota does not have a statute of limitations on support arrears. You must pay all arrears in full, regardless of the time it takes.
Federal and state law require Minnesotas Child Support Division to review the state child support guidelines and produce a report of the results every four years. The review is performed by an internal group from the Child Support Division.
On January 28, 1999, the Minnesota Supreme Court issued a decision in the case Holmberg v. Holmberg holding that Minnesotas administrative child support process is unconstitutional.
Under Minnesota Statute 518A. 38, a court can order retroactive child support back to when the person seeking support served a motion on the other parent asking for child support.
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Two years for child support and pregnancy and confinement expenses: The court can order retroactive child support and expenses related to pregnancy and confinement no more than two years back from when notice was served.
For one child, the non-custodial parent is typically expected to pay 17% of their income. For two children, that figure rises to 25%, while for three children its 29%. For four children, the percentage increases to 31%, and for five or more children, it docHubes 34%.

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