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Types of Evidence (Documents) Required In Child Custody Court Income information such as pay stubs and tax returns showing financial stability; Medical records demonstrating the child receives proper care; School records showing the childs grades; Police reports documenting any incidents with the other parent;
Wear your hair and nails trimmed and orderly. Dress like a professional. Dress conservatively and, when appropriate, wear good quality clothing. If you have a choice, always dress as well as the other people who may appear in court. Remember that the ``good guys never wear black. Always be neat and clean.
Whats your first name? Minnesota law provides that the parent who has primary physical custody of a child can move away unless the non-relocating parent objects to the move. The non-relocating parent does this by filing a motion in the district court.
Checklist: Determining the Best Interest of the Child Adjustments to school and community (including extracurricular activities) Whether there is a pattern of domestic violence in the home. Parental use of excessive discipline or emotional abuse. Evidence of parental substance abuse. History of child abuse or sexual abuse.
The inability of parents to consistently control their emotions, and avoid emotional decision making, is the most common mistake we see in child custody cases. The reason: it is such an easy mistake to make, and so pervasive in all aspects of the case.
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The statute creates a rebuttable presumption that a parent is fit to have 25 percent parenting time. This means that the burden of proof would be on the parent refusing to allow 25% parenting time. Our firm can assist you with all aspects of family law including child custody.

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