Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota

If a couple is married in Minnesota and a custody order is given, they divorce, and then remarry, have 2 more children, and divorce again - is the initial custody order valid? The court would have to give a new one to take into account the new children right? Is there a part of MN statute that addresses this?


Asked on 11/25/13, 1:00 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Maury Beaulier612.240.8005 Minnesota Lawyers

If the parties remarried, there may be a basis to revisit the custody order. It is based on a new divorce and a new action.

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Answered on 11/25/13, 2:35 pm
Tricia Dwyer Tricia Dwyer Esq & Assoc PLLC

Hello. Generally, a court order remains valid unless and until it is replaced by a subsequent order or extinguished for some other reason. Upon a second divorce action, the matter of custody of the children presumably would be revisited.

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Answered on 11/25/13, 2:49 pm


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