How do I apply for child support services if I get public assistance?
If you get public assistance, your county financial worker will automatically refer your case for child support services. When you receive Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP), Medical Assistance (MA), MinnesotaCare, Diversionary Work Program (DWP), Tribal TANF, Title IV-E Foster Care, or Child Care Assistance, and a parent lives away from your home; the county child support agency will provide full child support enforcement services.

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1. Who can apply for support and collections services?
2. How do I apply for support and collections services?
3. Do I have to pay the application fee?
4. How do I apply for child support services if I get public assistance?
5. What do child support services include?
6. What services are not provided?