Monday, March 24, 2014

MONTANA Part 45

If there are child custody and visitation issues in your case:

    The judge will probably send you to mediation. Mediation helps parents agree on a plan for custody and visitation that is best for the children.
    If you are sent to mediation, the judge may make your temporary custody and visitation orders last until the next hearing or until another court order.
    Either parent can ask to meet with the mediator separately.

    If parentage (paternity) of your child with the protected person has not been legally determined, and you and the protected person agree to parentage of your child and agree to the court entering a judgment about parentage, you can both use the Agreement and Judgment of Parentage (Form DV-180) to establish parentage of your child without having to start a separate parentage case.

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