2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 518A.51 — Fees for Iv-d Services

Plain-Language Summary

This section establishes income withholding (wage garnishment) as the primary method for collecting child support in Minnesota. An employer must withhold child support from the paying parent's paycheck and send it to the payment center.

Practical Notes
When this applies: Every child support order in Minnesota. Who this affects: Parents paying child support and their employers. Key points: Income withholding is automatic in all child support cases. The employer must begin withholding within 14 days of receiving the order. The employer can keep a small fee for processing. The total amount withheld cannot exceed certain federal limits.