Visitation Plans

Contrary to popular belief, there is no need to wait for the custody court to impose a strict, inflexible, and often inconvenient visitation schedule on you and your former spouse. If the two of you can muster enough cooperation to work together, you can develop your own proposed plan and submit it to the custody court for review and approval. Although the specific details of custody visitation plans must comply with the laws in your jurisdiction, most courts are open to parents

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  • Child Visitation Rights

    If you are a parent and you are not currently with your child’s other parent, determining visitation rights ea...
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  • Mediation: Alternative to a Lawsuit

    People seem to think that if they have a problem, whether it is at work or a personal dispute, that the only s...
  • Reaching a Child Custody Agreement out of Court

    The best method for reaching a custody agreement often takes place outside of the courtroom by mutual agreemen...
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  • Divorce with High Income and Assets in Minnesota

    Often times in divorces, couples have high assets and incomes that they need to protect. If you need to protec...
    • By: Chris Banas
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  • Amber Alert

    The Amber Alert Plan was created in 1996 in memory of 9 year old Amber Hagerman, a little girl who was kidnapp...
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