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Welcome! The Minnesota Courts have forms for requesting or changing child custody or parenting time, and for responding to a motion for custody or parenting time.
Probably not. Courts generally think children should have 2 parents and don’t want to terminate the rights of one parent unless there is a very good reason. This is true even if both parents agree to the termination.
This fact sheet talks about what it means to take away parental rights. When it can happen, the process, and how to get rights back after termination.
Welcome! The Minnesota Courts have forms and information about paternity.
If a custodial parent (who the child mainly lives with) wants to move out of state, and there is an order granting the noncustodial parent parenting time, they have to get permission from the other parent. The permission has to…
Welcome! The Minnesota Courts have forms that can help with adopting a child or contesting an adoption.
Foster Adopt Minnesota serves adoptive, kinship, and foster families by providing information, resources, education, public awareness, and support in an effort to find stable and permanent homes for Minnesota’s Waiting Children.
Welcome! These instructions and forms can help you legally change your name in Minnesota.
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