2025 Session Last amended: 2015 session

§ 518C.101 — Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines all the key terms used in Minnesota's interstate family support law. It explains what words like 'child,' 'obligor' (the person who owes support), 'obligee' (the person owed support), 'tribunal' (court or agency), and 'support order' mean. It also covers terms related to foreign countries and the Hague Convention on international child support.

Practical Notes
Understanding these definitions is essential for anyone involved in a child support or spousal support case that crosses state or national borders. The broad definition of ‘income’ means nearly all sources of money can be tapped for support. The term ‘state’ includes U.S. territories and Indian nations, expanding where these rules apply.