MN Law provides two options for relatives who want to take children into their homes and accept responsibility for them. Choosing between the options can affect the emotional well being of the children even as it also has practical and financial considerations. Families need to be educated on all concerns before making a decision.

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Divorce proceedings, and their aftermath, can stir up complicated emotions – sometimes causing parents to lose sight of what’s most important: ensuring happy, healthy lives for their children and healing from past pain.

Unfortunately, pressures from the divorce as well as other triggers (e.g. financial problems and psychological distress) cause some parents to say

New MN statutes now make allowances for parenting time when computing the child support obligations shared by both parents. This relatively simple change adds complexity to the calculations, requiring parents to consider many underlying factors accurately to receive fair treatment.

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An existing Minnesota statute requires parents who cannot agree to the terms of divorce related to their children to attend state-approved online or classroom training. If enacted, a new law might require the training as a condition of filing for divorce. Required or not, this training can educate parents on issues they may not expect.

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