How can I change my support order?
Support orders can be changed in 2 ways:
  • Cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) - Most Minnesota support orders require a cost-of-living adjustment every 2 years based on the consumer price index. The county child support agency will process the cost-of-living adjustment on May 1 of the appropriate year. If you are the obligor and disagree with the cost-of-living adjustment, you have the right to request a hearing before May 1 of the appropriate year. You will receive a notice explaining the procedure.

  • Court-ordered modifications - Either parent may request, in writing, that the child-support agency review their support order for modification. The written request should state the reasons for the review. The county child support staff will determine whether the existing order meets the standards for review. If it does, they will complete the review and file a motion asking the court to modify the order. If the case does not meet the standards, the county child support agency will notify the parent who requested the review. If the parent still wants the order changed, the parent can file a motion asking the court to modify the order.

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1. When is it necessary to establish parentage?
2. Why establish parentage?
3. Your child’s legal parentage must be established before the court will issue an order for support. How is parentage established?
4. When is it necessary to establish child support orders?
5. How is a support order established?
6. How can I change my support order?
7. How can I go about locating the other parent?
8. What is income withholding?
9. What happens to support collected on my case if I receive public assistance?
10. How do I receive the support collected?
11. What are my direct deposit choices?
12. How are payments applied to my case?
13. How do I receive child support?
14. How does the child support agency collect arrears?
15. What is the attorney / applicant relationship?