Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 484 — District Courts
Section 484.65 — Family Court Division; Fourth Judicial District.

Subdivision 1. Presiding judge. In the Fourth Judicial District, a Family Court Division of the district court is hereby created to be presided over by a district court judge appointed by the chief judge of the judicial district to serve for a term not exceeding six years. The judge appointed to this office shall be designated as the district court judge, Family Court Division. No judge may be appointed to serve consecutive terms as the district court judge, Family Court Division.
Subd. 2. Assignment of matters. Said district court judge shall hear and determine all family matters assigned by the chief judge of the Fourth Judicial District with the approval of the majority of the judges of said district.
Subd. 3. Space; personnel; supplies. The Board of County Commissioners of Hennepin County shall provide suitable chambers and courtroom space and bailiffs, together with necessary library supplies and other expenses necessary. The state shall provide referees, court reporters, law clerks, and guardian ad litem program coordinators and staff.
Subd. 4. Vacancy. In cases of vacancy in the office, or if work load, absence, sickness or other disability prevents a judge from fully performing duties, the chief judge of the district court of the Fourth Judicial District may orally or in writing designate or assign one or more of the other judges of the district court to perform or assist in the performance of the duties of the district court judge, family court division.
Subd. 5. Ordinary duties. The district court judge, family court division, may be designated in writing by the chief judge of the district court of the Fourth Judicial District to the regular or ordinary duties of a judge of the district court.
Subd. 6. Filling vacancies. Vacancies in the office of district court judge, family court division, shall be filled in the manner prescribed by law for the filling of vacancies in the office of other judges of the district court.
Subd. 7. Referees; appointment. The district court judge, family court division, may, with the consent and approval of the judges of the district court of the Fourth Judicial District, appoint one or more suitable persons to act as referees. Such referees shall be learned in the law and shall hold office at the pleasure of the judges of the district court.
Subd. 8. Referees; duties. The duties and powers of referees in the family court division shall be as follows:
(1) hear and report all matters within the jurisdiction of the district court judge, family court division, as may be directed to the referee by said judge;
(2) recommend findings of fact, conclusions of law, temporary and interim orders, and final orders for judgment.
Subd. 9. Referees; appeal. All recommended orders and findings of a referee shall be subject to confirmation by said district court judge. Fourth Judicial District Family Court referee orders and decrees may be appealed directly to the court of appeals in the same manner as judicial orders and decrees. The time for appealing an appealable referee order runs from service by any party of written notice of the filing of the confirmed order.
Subd. 10. Referees; findings and orders. Upon the conclusion of the hearing in each case, the referee shall transmit to said district court judge the court file together with the referee's recommended findings and orders in writing. The recommended findings and orders of a referee become the findings and orders of the court when confirmed by said judge. The order of the court shall be proof of such confirmation.
Ex1971 c 7 s 2; 1977 c 432 s 14,15; 1981 c 292 s 3; 1983 c 370 s 2-4; 1986 c 444; 1989 c 335 art 3 s 20,21; 1999 c 216 art 7 s 29; 2006 c 260 art 5 s 23; 2006 c 280 s 8

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 480 - 494 — Judiciary

Chapter 484 — District Courts

Section 484.01 — Jurisdiction.

Section 484.011 — Probate Court.

Section 484.012 — Court Administrator Of Probate Court, Second Judicial District.

Section 484.013 — Housing Calendar Consolidation Program.

Section 484.014 — Housing Records; Expungement Of Eviction Information.

Section 484.02 — Concurrent Jurisdiction; Boundary Waters.

Section 484.03 — Writs.

Section 484.04 — Testing Writs.

Section 484.06 — Judge Not To Practice Law.

Section 484.065 — Conflicts Of Interest; Certificate Of Compliance.

Section 484.07 — Court Not Open Sunday; Exception.

Section 484.08 — District Courts To Be Open At All Times; Terms.

Section 484.30 — Adjourned And Special Terms.

Section 484.31 — Nonattendance Of Judge; Adjournment.

Section 484.32 — Failure To Hold Term Not To Affect Writs.

Section 484.33 — Rules Of Practice.

Section 484.35 — Temporary Courthouses.

Section 484.36 — Terms For Naturalization.

Section 484.44 — Deputy Sheriff And Court Administrator; St. Louis County.

Section 484.45 — Courthouse; Jail; Expenses; St. Louis County.

Section 484.46 — Jurors; St. Louis County.

Section 484.48 — Trial Of Criminal Cases; St. Louis County.

Section 484.49 — Trial Of Actions; St. Louis County.

Section 484.50 — Summons; Place Of Trial; St. Louis County.

Section 484.51 — Papers Where Filed; St. Louis County.

Section 484.52 — Rules.

Section 484.54 — Expenses Of Judges.

Section 484.545 — Law Clerks.

Section 484.546 — Superseded Laws.

Section 484.61 — Retired District Court Judges, Assignments.

Section 484.62 — Compensation And Reporter.

Section 484.64 — Family Court Division; Second Judicial District.

Section 484.65 — Family Court Division; Fourth Judicial District.

Section 484.66 — District Administrator; Fourth Judicial District.

Section 484.68 — District Administrator.

Section 484.69 — Chief Judge.

Section 484.70 — Referee Positions, Rules.

Section 484.702 — Expedited Child Support Hearing Process.

Section 484.71 — Trial Of Civil And Criminal Actions; St. Louis County.

Section 484.72 — Electronic Recording Of Court Proceedings.

Section 484.73 — Judicial Arbitration.

Section 484.74 — Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Section 484.76 — Alternative Dispute Resolution Program.

Section 484.77 — Facilities.

Section 484.78 — Combined Jurisdiction Program.

Section 484.79 — Family Violence Coordinating Councils.

Section 484.80 — Location Of Trial Rule.

Section 484.81 — Pleading; Practice; Procedure.

Section 484.82 — Misdemeanor Offenses.

Section 484.83 — Reinstatement Of Forfeited Sums.

Section 484.841 — Disposition Of Fines, Fees, And Other Money; Accounts; Hennepin County District Court.

Section 484.843 — Abandonment Of Nonfelony Bail; Disposition Of Forfeited Sums; Fourth Judicial District.

Section 484.85 — Disposition Of Fines, Fees, And Other Money; Accounts; Ramsey County District Court.

Section 484.86 — Court Divisions.

Section 484.87 — Pleading, Practice, Procedure, And Forms In Criminal Proceedings.

Section 484.88 — County Attorney As Prosecutor; Notice To County.

Section 484.89 — Order For Prison Release.

Section 484.90 — Fees Payable To Court Administrator.

Section 484.91 — Misdemeanor Violations Bureaus; Hennepin County.

Section 484.92 — Additional Employees.