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Residency Requirements
Before applying for a divorce in Minnesota, one of the spouses must be a resident of the state for at least 180 days before filing the application.
Reasons for Divorce in the State of Minnesota
Irrevocable breakdown of the marriage is the reason for divorce in Minnesota since it is a no-fault divorce state.
Parenting Issues
In Minnesota, parents are allowed to decide who receives custody of their children, and they can accept either single or joint custody. Both parties will be able to contribute to the decision-making regarding the development and well-being of the child in joint legal custody, however, there are some factors that should be taken into account such as the wishes of the child and parents, the relationship between the child and their siblings, and bonds with his or her home, school or community. The physical and mental health of all parties involved is also of utmost importance during custody issues resolution.
Child Support
Guidelines for the support of children in Minnesota apply in almost every case in the absence of special circumstances. The income of the non-custodial parent as well as other costs related to the child are used to compute the obligation to support children in the state of Minnesota.
Filing Fees
Remember to ask your county’s court officer about filing fees, since our fee excludes court filing fees — which differ from county to county.