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  1. Use this tool to count the number of court-ordered overnights each parent has with their children when parents don't live together. The tool calculates an average number of overnights over a two-year period and may include a standard schedule, holidays, other overnights and overnight equivalents.

  2. information to help parents and others set child-focused parenting time schedules that can be included in either a custody order or a parenting plan. Resources for Developing and Revisiting Your Parenting Time Schedule

  3. Learn how to create a parenting time schedule that works for your family and meets the court's requirements. Explore different types of schedules, factors to consider, and tips for making and enforcing your plan.

  4. The Parenting Agreement Worksheet is a tool you can use to create a parenting plan that will meet the individual needs of your family. You are encouraged to use it as a working document and change specific items or add to the plan based on your family's circumstances.

  5. parenting time practices aimed at promoting healthy development at each developmental stage. Emphasis is placed on the importance of parents accommodating their children's changing needs by creating parenting time schedules that are routine and predictable, and yet flexible enough to

  6. 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.

  7. establish a parenting time schedule when parents share custody. Parenting time must be in the child’s best interest. To set parenting time, the court looks at factors such as the child’s age, the child’s safety, and the child’s past relationship with the noncustodial parent. There are 12 best interest factors the Court must consider.

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