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The Right to Parenting Time (Visitation).
Both Parties in Minnesota. Generally speaking, for parents who live in the same vicinity, a bare minimum parenting time schedule for the non-custodial parent will be every other weekend and one non-overnight evening per week, with alternating holidays and two weeks of summer.
Fall: Every Thanksgiving Break or Teacher's Convention weekend, alternating.
Winter: Half of every Christmas Break.
Spring: Half of every Spring Break.
Summer: any where between four weeks and the entire summer.
1 Minnesota Statute section 518.175, Subdivision 1(a).
2 Minnesota Statute section 518.175, Subdivision 1(a) (emphasis added).
4 Young v. Young, 370 N.W.2d 57, 65 (Minn.Ct.App. 1985) (reversing trial court's denial of visitation) [citing Griffin v. Van Griffin, 267 N.W.2d 733, 735 (Minn. 1978) (emphasis added)].
5See Matter of Welfare of N.W., 405 N.W.2d 512 (Minn.Ct.App. 1987).
6J.M.G. v. J.C.G., 431 N.W.2d 592 (Minn.Ct.App. 1988) (reversing order requiring supervised visitation, where no findings were made that the children's best interests would be served by supervised visitation, and allegations of sexual abuse by father against children could not be substantiated by authorities).
7J.A.S. v. R.J.S., 524 N.W.2d 24 (Minn.Ct.App. 1994).
9Minnesota Statute section 518.175, Subdivision 5.
10Braith v. Fischer, 632 N.W.2d 716 (Minn.Ct.App. 2001).
11Matson v. Matson, 638 N.W.2d 462 (Minn.Ct.App. 2002).
12Nice-Peterson v. Nice-Peterson, 310 N.W.2d 471 (Minn.Ct.App. 1981).

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