Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota

child support

How is child support determined if a man has two children by different women? How is it determined that one mother should receive more money than the other or is it determined that they recieve the same amount of money?


Asked on 4/18/06, 10:09 pm

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Re: child support

Under current MN law, child support is determined by the use of guidelines that are tied to the noncustodial parent's net income. Prior support orders are deducted when net income is calculated for purposes of a later order. Consequently, the first in time to get a support order generally will receive a larger share of the support than those who get their orders later in time. This will change, however, under the new statute that goes into effect on January 1, 2007.

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Answered on 4/19/06, 10:57 am


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