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The Minnesota Court may also order joint custody. Absent a history of domestic violence, if both parents request joint custody, there is a presumption that such an arrangement will be in the best interests of the child. If there has been any history of spousal abuse, there is a presumption that joint custody is not in the best interests of the child. In determining whether joint custody is proper, a Minnesota Court will consider the parties dispute resolution methods, the effect of one parent having custody and the ability of the parents to cooperate and make decisions jointly. If both parents seek custody of a child who is too young to express a preference, the "primary caretaker" is to be awarded custody. Additional visitation may be ordered for wrongful denial or interference with visitation orders. Click Here for Minnesota Message Board |
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