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Student grant holds

The child support office may place a hold on student grants as a tool to collect past due child support, also called arrears. The child support office can ask the Minnesota Higher Education Servicing Office to deny a state student grant for parents who owe child support arrears.

The child support office will do this if either the:

  • Arrears are more than 30 days past-due.
  • The parent who owes arrears is not complying with a written payment plan, for both current support and arrears, approved by the court, a child support magistrate or the child support office.

The child support office will not put a hold on student grants if the court order prohibits it.

Authority

State laws can be found on the Minnesota Office of the Revisor website.

  • Minnesota Statutes, section 136A.121, subdivision 2
  • Minnesota Statutes 518A.69
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