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MN HF2937
Bill
Status
4/1/2025
Primary Sponsor
Joe McDonald
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AI Summary
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Parenting consultant decisions would be non-binding on both parties and the court in family law proceedings under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 518
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All evidence, evaluations, and recommendations made by parenting consultants would be inadmissible in court proceedings
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Parenting consultants must meet qualifications for parenting time expeditors or marriage and family therapists under existing Minnesota law
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Either party may discharge a parenting consultant by providing written notice to the consultant, filing with the court, and serving all parties
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Parenting consultants are prohibited from modifying custody orders or changing the percentage of parenting time awarded to either party
Legislative Description
Use of parenting consultants in family court cases regulated.
Last Action
Author added Hudson
3/12/2026