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  8. Act 138 of 1966 The Family Support Act (552.451...


Act 138 of 1966 The Family Support Act (552.451 - 552.459)


  • Section 552.451 Proceedings for Support of Custodial Parent and Children; Complaint; Service; Prohibition.
  • Section 552.451a Proceedings for Support of Children; Support Order; Burden of Proof; Applicability of Section.
  • Section 552.451b Proceedings for Support of Custodial Parent and Children Being Supported by Public Assistance; Burden of Proof.
  • Section 552.451c Repealed. 2001, Act 111, Eff. Sept. 30, 2001.
  • Section 552.452 Hearing; Order; Contents; Burden of Proving Lack of Ability to Provide Support; Amount; Medical and Other Expenses; Enforcement of Order; Custody and Parenting Time.
  • Section 552.453 Transmitting Order for Support to Friend of Court.
  • Section 552.454 Prosecuting Attorney as Attorney for Petitioner; Agreement to Transfer Prosecutor's Responsibilities; Conduct of Proceeding on Behalf of State; Utilization of Child Support Formula as Guideline; Transmittal of Payments to Department of Human Services.
  • Section 552.455 Modification of Order; Application and Notice; Order Void Upon Entry of Judgment of Divorce or Separate Maintenance.
  • Section 552.456 Warrant for Criminal Nonsupport; Testimony.
  • Section 552.457 Repealed. 2009, Act 236, Imd. Eff. Jan. 8, 2010.
  • Section 552.458 Fees and Costs.
  • Section 552.458a Centralized Receipt and Disbursement of Support.
  • Section 552.459 Short Title; “State Disbursement Unit” or “Sdu” Defined.
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