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Different ways you can pay child support in Michigan

If you are getting ready to file for a divorce or you have already ended your marriage, you need to think about various issues if you have kids. For example, if you expect to owe child support, it is pivotal to make sure that you prepare for these obligations and do all you can to stay current. Aside from reviewing factors that courts go over with respect to determining child support and the penalties for falling behind, you should also review different payment methods.

Many parents pay support through income withholding orders, which take support from their wages. However, if you lose your job or make a living through self-employment, you might have to find another way to pay your balance. In Michigan, you have a number of options.

Online child support payments

According to the Michigan State Disbursement Unit, you can pay child support online via ExpertPay. ExpertPay accepts payments from your bank account, credit card, debit card or PayPal account. However, you should note that if you pay with a credit card, debit card or PayPal account using this method, you have to pay service provider fees.

Other child support payment options

You can also visit MoneyGram locations around the state and pay with your debit card or cash. PayNearMe offers a variety of payment options as well, such as Google Pay, Apple Pay, cash, credit card and debit card. Furthermore, you can mail payments to the state.

Regardless of how you pay child support, make sure you stay current. Also, pay attention to processing times to ensure that the state receives your payments on time and you do not fall behind on child support.