By Appelhof, Pfeifer & Hart, P.A. | Published June 9, 2016 | Posted in Child Custody | Tagged Tags: child custody laws, Minnesota divorce law, modifications | Leave a comment
During divorce or child custody proceedings, a judge creates a custody order that must be followed by the parents unless a judge changes it later. These orders can be the result of a parenting plan, approved by a judge after cooperation and negotiation by parents, or the sole decision of the judge when parents are Read More
Read MoreThe National Parents Organization has conducted a nationwide study on each state’s child custody laws. The results rank the states based on the extent to which their legislation promotes shared parenting and the welfare of their state’s children. Minnesota came in with a ‘B’ score based on its specific laws relating to child custody. No Read More
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