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In determining child support, the following factors are considered:
 
(1) the financial resources of the child; (2) the financial resources, earnings, income, and assets of the parents; (3) the standard of living the child would have enjoyed if the Marriage had not been dissolved; (4) the physical and emotional conditions and educational needs of the child; (5) the amount of public aid received by the child or parent; (6) any income tax consequences of the payment of support; and (7) any debt of the parents. Misconduct of a parent in the Marriage is not to be considered.
 
If the parent to receive the support payments is receiving or has applied for public aid, the support payments must be made to the public agency responsible for child support enforcement in Minnesota. There are official child support guidelines contained in Minnesota Statutes Annotated; Chapter 518.551. [Minnesota Statutes Annotated; Chapters 518.551 and 518.552].
 
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Berkich Family Law Relocates to New Reno Office

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Berkich Family Law will continue business as usual in Carson City with their office located at 707 N Minnesota St Suite C, Carson City, NV 89703. For those hoping to contact Berkich Family Law, they are welcome to call (775) 376-5274 or ... Whether ...
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Task Force Reviews Child Support Laws

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Divorce is a big enough stressor as it is, without factoring in child support, and the all the conflicts that come with it. The state of Minnesota is trying to tackle some of the disparities the current system has created. Any new rules to child...
Task Force Reviews Child Support Laws
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