Minnesota Seller Affidavit For Child Support

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Minnesota
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MN-CLOSE6
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The Seller's Affidavit is for the Seller to provide a statement of his or her legal name and signature, as well as to certify to other "known as" names. Many times persons sign documents in different ways and the name affidavit is necessary to clarify that the signatures are one and the same person. i.e. John Jones, John T. Jones and J.T. Jones are one and the same person.

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FAQ

Stat. 257.66 allows a court to go back two years prior to the filing of a petition in a paternity case for past child support, as well as for expenses of pregnancy and confinement, and the mother's lost wages.

The law does not allow parties to waive child support entirely because child support is a non-bargainable right of children. Parents sometimes agree to reserve child support, meaning that no child support will be paid at the time. However, a reservation of child support is modifiable.

A child support affidavit is a written statement or declaration that a person swears to under oath declaring that they do not receive child support. The affidavit also is used to provide information about his or her income and expenses related to raising the child.

Can Parents Waive Child Support? Because the Court considers child support to be the child's money, it will not permit an outright waiver of child support. Instead, a reservation of support may take place.

Hall's case have been re-written, there is still a presumptive cap or limit on how much income can be considered for a parent's child support obligation. Presently, that limit is Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) combined monthly income from both parents. See Minn. Stat.

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Minnesota Seller Affidavit For Child Support