My Custody Evaluation is Complete - Now What? |
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| Wednesday, 11 June 2008 00:00 |
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Child custody and parenting time evaluations, whether conducted by a private evaluator or court services, usually take anywhere from 3 to 6 months to complete. Once the evaluation is complete, your attorney will be given notice by receiving a copy of the evaluation. In some circumstances (which are rare), the evaluator will prefer to have a meeting with the parties and their attorneys to "review" his or her recommendations prior to the release of the written report. Most commonly, the report will be mailed to the parties' attorneys. [1] In any event, you and your attorney should take the time to review the report thoroughly to determine what, if any, errors were made by the evaluator. After this initial review, you have the following options:
What to watch out for in reviewing your report:
Once the report is issued, your case, in many respects, has only just begun. Be sure to schedule an appropriate amount of time with your attorney to review the report thoroughly. Contact Christopher M. Banas about Minnesota child custody and parenting time issues, or any other matter, at 651-492-1069. Keywords: Child Custody Evaluation, Parenting Time Evaluation, Minnesota Child Custody Settlement Agreement, MN Child Custody Trial, Minnesota Divorce Lawyer, Dakota County Child Custody, Ramsey County Child Custody, Hennepin County Child Custody, Washington County Child Custody, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Eagan. [1] In Anoka County, the court issues an order prohibiting the attorneys from releasing a copy of the report to the parties.
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