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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Notice of Motion and Motion for Change of Custody in the editor.
  2. Fill in the top part of the form with your case number, names of the Petitioner and Respondent, and their addresses. Do not fill in the hearing date yet.
  3. Complete sections regarding legal and physical custody by checking 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable, providing details on who should have custody.
  4. Next, fill out the Affidavit in Support of Motion form. This is where you provide detailed reasons for your request. Ensure all statements are factual and supported by evidence.
  5. Attach Confidential Information Forms to protect sensitive data. Make sure to black out any confidential numbers before submission.
  6. Sign your documents in front of a notary public or court administrator to validate them before filing.
  7. Make copies of all forms for yourself and serve them to the other party at least 14 days before your hearing.
  8. File all original documents with the Court Administrator at least 14 days prior to your hearing date.
  9. Prepare for your court appearance by reviewing all submitted documents and arriving early on the day of your hearing.

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Fortunately, the Minnesota legislature passed new family laws in August 2024 where if a parent is being denied their parenting time from their child(ren) for over 14 consecutive days, the court must hold a hearing within 30 days .
If you believe a judge is biased or dismissive in a custody case, consider documenting specific instances of concern. You may request a formal review or file a motion to address judicial conduct, depending on local court rules. Consulting with a family law attorney can help clarify options.
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Avoid criticizing the other parent and let the judge weigh the facts. Dont make threats or promises. Avoid criticizing the child for wanting to spend time with the other parent. Avoid discussing the custody battle on social media it will be used against you.
These traditional gender roles permeated into the court system as divorce cases rose in the mid-20th century. The common belief was that fathers, preoccupied with work and not inherently nurturing, were fitter to pay child support than they were to have custody of the children. Theres also bias against mothers.
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