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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Minnesota custody agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the section on joint legal custody. Ensure you understand that both parties share equal rights and responsibilities regarding major decisions about the children's upbringing.
  3. Fill in the names of both parties involved in the agreement, ensuring clarity on who will be making decisions together regarding education, health care, and religious training.
  4. In the designated fields, outline how both parties will confer and consult on major areas of their children's lives. This may include specific methods of communication or decision-making processes.
  5. Complete sections regarding access to medical records and educational information. Specify how both parties will receive updates from schools and healthcare providers.
  6. Finally, address emergency protocols by detailing how decisions will be made in urgent situations affecting the children’s health or safety.

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Berse describes the 70/30 parenting schedule like this: A 70/30 parenting schedule involves one parent having two overnights per week (equivalent to 104 overnights per year), while the other parent has five overnights a week (260 overnights per year).
What custody arrangement is best for a child? Each parents financial and employment situation. The home environment of each parent. The personalities and temperaments of both parents. The emotional, physical, and mental needs of the child. The competence of each parent to care for the child.
Why Is Joint Custody the Most Common Child Custody Arrangement? Joint custody arrangements have become more common over the years. For many families, joint custody is the best possible situation after a divorce because both parents spend meaningful time with their children and remain involved in their lives.
Under MN law, there are two types of child custody: physical custody and legal custody. Legal custody is the right to make important decisions for the child, including decisions about education, health care, and religion.

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