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Does the child support law factor in the incomes of both parents?

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Does the child support law factor in the incomes of both parents?

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Yes, Minnesota’s child support law now calculates support obligations based on several criteria, one of which is the gross monthly income of both parents. The old law only factored in the net monthly income of the non-custodial parent.

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