2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 518A.75 — Cost-of-living Adjustments in Maintenance or Child Support Order

Plain-Language Summary

Child support and maintenance orders in Minnesota include automatic cost-of-living adjustments every two years, based on the Consumer Price Index. The paying parent must be notified at least 20 days before the increase takes effect and has the right to contest the adjustment.

Practical Notes
When this applies: Every two years after a child support or maintenance order is entered. Who this affects: Both the paying and receiving parent. Key points: The adjustment is automatic and based on changes in the cost of living. The increases are compounded over time. The paying parent can contest the increase by filing a motion before the effective date, which stays the adjustment until the court decides. The court can waive the adjustment if the paying parent’s income does not include cost-of-living increases, or if the order already has a step increase built in.