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MN SF1103
Bill
Status
2/23/2015
Primary Sponsor
Dave Thompson
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AI Summary
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Establishes a rebuttable presumption that a parent is entitled to a minimum of 25 percent of parenting time for a child, calculated by overnights or other significant time periods in the parent's physical custody.
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Expands remedies for denial or interference with court-ordered parenting time to include violations of binding agreements or decisions under the parenting time expeditor process, with available penalties of up to $500, bond requirements, attorney fees, and reimbursement for costs.
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Allows post-decree modification of maintenance agreements when parties enter into a binding stipulation restoring the court's authority to award or modify maintenance.
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Requires parties to disclose comprehensive income information including financial affidavits, pay stubs for three months, tax returns, W-2 forms, 1099 forms, and other income documentation with initial pleadings or motion documents in child support cases.
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Permits courts to select an alternative effective date for a maintenance or support order modification when parties enter into a binding agreement for an alternative effective date.
Legislative Description
Marriage dissolution parenting time rebuttable presumption clarification and remedies modification; maintenance post-decree modification, income disclosure, and alternate effective date
Last Action
Second reading
3/11/2015