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Michigan Law requires that child support be sent electronically. Child support payments are received through: Direct deposit into a personal checking or savings account; or Direct deposit to a child support debit card.
In Michigan, the amount of child support is determined using the guidelines established by the Supreme Court. Child support guidelines are based on the monthly net income of both parents and the time the child spends with each parent.
The federally mandated Child Support Enforcement (IV-D) Program was created in 1975 by the Social Security Act. The program was created to establish paternity and to secure child support from non-custodial parents (NCPs).
You may apply online with MiChildSupport, or you may print, complete and mail the IV-D Child Support Services Application/Referral - DHS-1201 form. If you or your children have never received public assistance and you do not already have a case open, you can apply for child support services.
The Michigan Child Support Formula defines that minimum threshold as ten (10%) percent of the current support amount or $50 per month, whichever is greater.