Making child support payments in Minnesota

On Behalf of | Sep 28, 2022 | Family Law

It is important to understand your payment options if you owe child support or anticipate owing support due to divorce. In Minnesota, there are a number of ways you can make payments, and finding the method that works best for you can help ensure that you make payments on time.

Many parents fulfill their child support obligations via income withholding orders, which result in employers taking child support out of their checks. However, this is not possible for everyone. If you need to find another way to pay support, make sure you have a clear understanding of the various child support payment methods that are available.

Paying child support online

The Minnesota Department of Human Services states that parents can pay child support online through their payment system. In order to make payments with your savings or checking account in this manner, you need to create an account and provide various details, such as your child support participant number.

Making online payments through this system is convenient and free. However, you have a number of other options.

Other child support payment methods

You can mail child support payments to the state or make payments via automatic recurring withdrawal. In addition, you can use cash to pay child support at various stores throughout Minnesota. That said, you should note that these services result in transaction fees and it can take four days for payments to go through.

Regardless of how you decide to make child support payments, it is vital to stay current and review all of the different options that you have.