Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 518A — Child Support
Section 518A.60 — Collection; Arrears Only.

(a) Remedies available for the collection and enforcement of support in this chapter and chapters 256, 257, 518, and 518C also apply to cases in which the child or children for whom support is owed are emancipated and the obligor owes past support or has an accumulated arrearage as of the date of the youngest child's emancipation. Child support arrearages under this section include arrearages for child support, medical support, child care, pregnancy and birth expenses, and unreimbursed medical expenses as defined in section 518A.41, subdivision 1, paragraph (h).
(b) This section applies retroactively to any support arrearage that accrued on or before June 3, 1997, and to all arrearages accruing after June 3, 1997.
(c) Past support or pregnancy and confinement expenses ordered for which the obligor has specific court ordered terms for repayment may not be enforced using drivers' and occupational or professional license suspension and credit bureau reporting, unless the obligor fails to comply with the terms of the court order for repayment.
(d) If an arrearage exists at the time a support order would otherwise terminate and section 518A.53, subdivision 10, paragraph (c), does not apply to this section, the arrearage shall be repaid in an amount equal to the current support order until all arrears have been paid in full, absent a court order to the contrary.
(e) If an arrearage exists according to a support order which fails to establish a monthly support obligation in a specific dollar amount, the public authority, if it provides child support services, or the obligee, may establish a payment agreement which shall equal what the obligor would pay for current support after application of section 518A.34, plus an additional 20 percent of the current support obligation, until all arrears have been paid in full. If the obligor fails to enter into or comply with a payment agreement, the public authority, if it provides child support services, or the obligee, may move the district court or child support magistrate, if section 484.702 applies, for an order establishing repayment terms.
(f) If there is no longer a current support order because all of the children of the order are emancipated, the public authority may discontinue child support services and close its case under title IV-D of the Social Security Act if:
(1) the arrearage is under $500; or
(2) the arrearage is considered unenforceable by the public authority because there have been no collections for three years, and all administrative and legal remedies have been attempted or are determined by the public authority to be ineffective because the obligor is unable to pay, the obligor has no known income or assets, and there is no reasonable prospect that the obligor will be able to pay in the foreseeable future.
(g) At least 60 calendar days before the discontinuation of services under paragraph (f), the public authority must mail a written notice to the obligee and obligor at the obligee's and obligor's last known addresses that the public authority intends to close the child support enforcement case and explaining each party's rights. Seven calendar days after the first notice is mailed, the public authority must mail a second notice under this paragraph to the obligee.
(h) The case must be kept open if the obligee responds before case closure and provides information that could reasonably lead to collection of arrears. If the case is closed, the obligee may later request that the case be reopened by completing a new application for services, if there is a change in circumstances that could reasonably lead to the collection of arrears.
1997 c 245 art 1 s 28; 1998 c 382 art 1 s 19; 1Sp2001 c 9 art 12 s 13; 2002 c 379 art 1 s 113; 2005 c 164 s 29; 1Sp2005 c 7 s 28; 2006 c 280 s 46; 2013 c 108 art 3 s 41; 2015 c 71 art 1 s 85

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 517 - 519A — Domestic Relations

Chapter 518A — Child Support

Section 518A.26 — Definitions.

Section 518A.27 — Maintenance Or Support Money.

Section 518A.28 — Providing Income Information.

Section 518A.29 — Calculation Of Gross Income.

Section 518A.30 — Income From Self-employment Or Operation Of A Business.

Section 518A.31 — Social Security Or Veterans' Benefit Payments Received On Behalf Of The Child.

Section 518A.32 — Potential Income.

Section 518A.33 — Deduction From Income For Nonjoint Children.

Section 518A.34 — Computation Of Child Support Obligations.

Section 518A.35 — Guideline Used In Child Support Determinations.

Section 518A.36 — Parenting Expense Adjustment.

Section 518A.37 — Written Findings.

Section 518A.38 — Minor Children; Support.

Section 518A.39 — Modification Of Orders Or Decrees.

Section 518A.40 — Child Care Support.

Section 518A.41 — Medical Support.

Section 518A.42 — Ability To Pay; Self-support Adjustment.

Section 518A.43 — Deviations From Child Support Guidelines.

Section 518A.44 — Notice To Public Authority.

Section 518A.45 — Failure Of Notice.

Section 518A.46 — Procedures For Child And Medical Support Orders And Parentage Orders In The Expedited Process.

Section 518A.47 — Provision Of Legal Services By The Public Authority.

Section 518A.48 — Sufficiency Of Notice.

Section 518A.49 — Assignment Of Rights; Judgment.

Section 518A.50 — Payment To Public Agency.

Section 518A.51 — Fees For Iv-d Services.

Section 518A.52 — Overpayments.

Section 518A.53 — Income Withholding.

Section 518A.54 — Child Support Payment Center; Definitions.

Section 518A.55 — Central Collections Unit.

Section 518A.56 — Mandatory Payment Of Obligations To Central Collections Unit.

Section 518A.57 — Notice Of Order.

Section 518A.58 — Escrow Account; Child Support; Maintenance Obligation.

Section 518A.59 — Notice Of Interest On Late Child Support.

Section 518A.60 — Collection; Arrears Only.

Section 518A.61 — Collection; Revenue Recapture.

Section 518A.62 — Child Support Debt And Arrearage Management.

Section 518A.63 — Trustee.

Section 518A.64 — Administrative Seek Employment Orders.

Section 518A.65 — Driver's License Suspension.

Section 518A.66 — Occupational License Suspension.

Section 518A.67 — Motor Vehicle Lien.

Section 518A.68 — Recreational License Suspension.

Section 518A.685 — Consumer Reporting Agency; Reporting Arrears.

Section 518A.69 — Payment Agreements.

Section 518A.70 — Data On Suspensions For Support Arrears.

Section 518A.71 — Security; Sequestration; Contempt.

Section 518A.72 — Contempt Proceedings For Nonpayment Of Support.

Section 518A.73 — Employer Contempt.

Section 518A.735 — Enforcement Of Child Support.

Section 518A.74 — Publication Of Names Of Delinquent Child Support Obligors.

Section 518A.75 — Cost-of-living Adjustments In Maintenance Or Child Support Order.

Section 518A.76 — Case Reviewer.

Section 518A.77 — Guidelines Review.

Section 518A.78 — Worksheet.

Section 518A.80 — Motion To Transfer To Tribal Court.