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Cost recovery fee

Intro

Minnesota law requires the parent who applied for full child support services to pay a fee to recover costs, called the cost recovery fee. This fee is two percent (2%) of the amount of the support, collected monthly until the yearly maximum is reached.

Answers to questions about fees

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Parents who applied for child support services and do not receive public assistance can ask to have their case closed if they do not want to pay the cost recovery fee.

Authority

Minnesota Statutes, section 518A.51 on the Minnesota Office of Revisor of Statutes website.