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It is presumed that the non-custodial parent will be granted some amount of parenting time. This used to be called “visitation.” The parties can agree to a set amount of parenting time for the non-custodial parent, or if they are unable to agree, the Court will make such a determination. A relatively simple guide that is used by the Courts when determining an appropriate access schedule, is the Minnesota Supreme Court Guidelines to Making Access Decisions. |
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