Can child support be ordered if the parties were not married at the time of a child's birth?
Yes, paternity needs to be determined first either by voluntarily signing a Recognition of Parentage that is filed with the Minnesota Department of Health or through a court process. After paternity has been established, an order for child support can be established.

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1. What child support services are available?
2. Where can I make a Child Support payment?
3. How are child support payments processed?
4. Who can apply for child support services?
5. How can I apply for child support or spousal support services?
6. What happens when a parent doesn't pay child support?
7. Can child support be ordered if the parties were not married at the time of a child's birth?
8. Does the child support office help with genetic testing to determine the parent?
9. How is the amount of child support calculated?