Visitation Rights Clarification

Summary

Noncustodial parents in Minnesota have visitation rights. If visitation is denied, you can file a motion with the court. Misunderstanding court orders isnt a valid reason to deny visitation. Seek help from a family law attorney, legal aid societies, or courts self-help centers. Free or low-cost options include Legal Aid Service of Northeastern Minnesota, Volunteer Lawyers Network, and Self-Help Centers in local courts.

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My mom has custody of my kids but limits my visits because she doesn't understand the court papers what should I do
Hello ****, to better assist you, could you please inform me of your current location?
Minnesota
Hello ****, in Minnesota:
- Noncustodial parents have rights to visitation.
- If visitation is being denied, you can file a motion with the court.
- Misunderstanding of court orders isn't a valid reason to deny visitation.
Consider consulting with a family law attorney for detailed assistance.
Who can I get help from to help my mom understand court papers
In Minnesota, you could seek help from:
- A family law attorney
- Legal aid societies
- Court's self-help centers
Remember, legal professionals can help in understanding court documents.
I can't afford a legal professional
In Minnesota, there are free or low-cost options available:
- Legal Aid Service of Northeastern Minnesota
- Volunteer Lawyers Network
- Self-Help Centers in your local court