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Friend of the Court: Child Support

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  • If it has been 3 years or more since the most recent child support order, you may request, in writing, a child support review by the Friend of the Court. The Friend of the Court will conduct an investigation and make a recommendation for an order based upon the Michigan Child Support Formula. If it has been less than 3 years, you will need to file a motion for modification of support. Forms and instructions are available at the Friend of the Court office or on
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
  • Yes. Parenting time and support are separate parts of the court order, with separate enforcement actions. Please advise the Friend of the Court, in writing, of the claimed parenting time violations so that enforcement action may be taken.
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
  • Yes. Parenting time and support are separate orders of the Court as explained in
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
  • No. If your order requires you to pay through the Friend of the Court or MiSDU, you must do so. Support is paid through the Friend of the Court in order that an official record of payments is maintained. However, a 1-time only basis, the Friend of the Court will extend credit to your account if your co-parent agrees to the credit, in writing.
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
  • Only if your court order allows it - the Friend of the Court will not approve such an arrangement. However, you may seek an order from the court which allows you to "opt out" of the Friend of the Court office. Forms and instructions are available at the Friend of the Court office or on the
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
  • In Michigan, child support continues past the age of 18 if certain conditions are met. Support may continue up to age 19.5 if the child is "regularly attending high school on a full-time basis with a reasonable expectation of completing sufficient credits to graduate from high school while residing on a full-time basis with the payee of support or at an institution."

    This means that current child support charges will continue until the child reaches the age of 18 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs later, not to exceed 19.5 years of age.
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
  • No. The Friend of the Court must send any child support payments made while you are on public assistance to the State of Michigan.
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
  • No. The law does not give anyone the authority to specify how child support payments are to be spent.
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
  • Yes. However, under Michigan law, long-term incarceration - coupled with an inability to pay during the incarceration - will result in a suspension of charges during that time. You will need to provide verification of your "in date" and "out date."
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
  • Contact the Friend of the Court office and provide the following information: Name of employer, contact person, phone number, mailing address, and FEIN (Federal Employer Identification Number) if possible.
    Friend of the Court: Child Support
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