Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 518 — Marriage Dissolution
Section 518.091 — Summons; Temporary Restraining Provisions; Notice Regarding Parent Education Program Requirements.

Subdivision 1. Temporary restraining orders. (a) Every summons must include the notice in this subdivision.
NOTICE OF TEMPORARY RESTRAINING AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE
RESOLUTION PROVISIONS
UNDER MINNESOTA LAW, SERVICE OF THIS SUMMONS MAKES THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS APPLY TO BOTH PARTIES TO THIS ACTION, UNLESS THEY ARE MODIFIED BY THE COURT OR THE PROCEEDING IS DISMISSED:
(1) NEITHER PARTY MAY DISPOSE OF ANY ASSETS EXCEPT (i) FOR THE NECESSITIES OF LIFE OR FOR THE NECESSARY GENERATION OF INCOME OR PRESERVATION OF ASSETS, (ii) BY AN AGREEMENT IN WRITING, OR (iii) FOR RETAINING COUNSEL TO CARRY ON OR TO CONTEST THIS PROCEEDING;
(2) NEITHER PARTY MAY HARASS THE OTHER PARTY; AND
(3) ALL CURRENTLY AVAILABLE INSURANCE COVERAGE MUST BE MAINTAINED AND CONTINUED WITHOUT CHANGE IN COVERAGE OR BENEFICIARY DESIGNATION.
IF YOU VIOLATE ANY OF THESE PROVISIONS, YOU WILL BE SUBJECT TO SANCTIONS BY THE COURT.
(4) PARTIES TO A MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION PROCEEDING ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEMPT ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA LAW. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION INCLUDES MEDIATION, ARBITRATION, AND OTHER PROCESSES AS SET FORTH IN THE DISTRICT COURT RULES. YOU MAY CONTACT THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR ABOUT RESOURCES IN YOUR AREA. IF YOU CANNOT PAY FOR MEDIATION OR ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION, IN SOME COUNTIES, ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE TO YOU THROUGH A NONPROFIT PROVIDER OR A COURT PROGRAM. IF YOU ARE A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC ABUSE OR THREATS OF ABUSE AS DEFINED IN MINNESOTA STATUTES, CHAPTER 518B, YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO TRY MEDIATION AND YOU WILL NOT BE PENALIZED BY THE COURT IN LATER PROCEEDINGS.
(b) Upon service of the summons, the restraining provisions contained in the notice apply by operation of law upon both parties until modified by further order of the court or dismissal of the proceeding, unless more than one year has passed since the last document was filed with the court.
Subd. 2. Parent education program requirements. Every summons involving custody or parenting time of a minor child must include the notice in this subdivision.
NOTICE OF PARENT EDUCATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 518.157, IN A CONTESTED PROCEEDING INVOLVING CUSTODY OR PARENTING TIME OF A MINOR CHILD, THE PARTIES MUST BEGIN PARTICIPATION IN A PARENT EDUCATION PROGRAM THAT MEETS MINIMUM STANDARDS PROMULGATED BY THE MINNESOTA SUPREME COURT WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER THE FIRST FILING WITH THE COURT. IN SOME DISTRICTS, PARENTING EDUCATION MAY BE REQUIRED IN ALL CUSTODY OR PARENTING PROCEEDINGS. YOU MAY CONTACT THE DISTRICT COURT ADMINISTRATOR FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THIS REQUIREMENT AND THE AVAILABILITY OF PARENT EDUCATION PROGRAMS.
1991 c 271 s 1; 1999 c 104 s 1; 2004 c 273 s 10

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 517 - 519A — Domestic Relations

Chapter 518 — Marriage Dissolution

Section 518.002 — Meaning Of Divorce.

Section 518.003 — Definitions.

Section 518.005 — Rules Governing Proceedings; Formal Requirements; Fee.

Section 518.01 — Void Marriages.

Section 518.02 — Voidable Marriages.

Section 518.03 — Action To Annul; Decree.

Section 518.04 — Insufficient Grounds For Annulment.

Section 518.05 — Annulment; When To Bring.

Section 518.055 — Putative Spouse.

Section 518.06 — Dissolution Of Marriage; Legal Separation; Grounds; Uncontested Legal Separation.

Section 518.07 — Residence Of Parties.

Section 518.09 — Proceeding; How And Where Brought; Venue.

Section 518.091 — Summons; Temporary Restraining Provisions; Notice Regarding Parent Education Program Requirements.

Section 518.10 — Requisites Of Petition.

Section 518.11 — Service; Alternate Service; Publication.

Section 518.12 — Time For Answering.

Section 518.13 — Failure To Answer; Findings; Hearing.

Section 518.131 — Temporary Orders And Restraining Orders.

Section 518.14 — Costs And Disbursements; Attorney Fees; Collection Costs.

Section 518.145 — Decree, Finality And Reopening.

Section 518.146 — Social Security Numbers; Tax Returns; Identity Protection.

Section 518.148 — Certification Of Dissolution.

Section 518.155 — Custody Determinations.

Section 518.156 — Commencement Of Custody Proceeding.

Section 518.157 — Parent Education Program In Proceedings Involving Children.

Section 518.165 — Guardians Ad Litem For Minor Children.

Section 518.166 — Interviews.

Section 518.167 — Investigations And Reports.

Section 518.168 — Hearings.

Section 518.17 — Custody And Support Of Children On Judgment.

Section 518.1705 — Parenting Plans.

Section 518.175 — Parenting Time.

Section 518.1751 — Parenting Time Dispute Resolution.

Section 518.1752 — Grandparent Visitation.

Section 518.176 — Judicial Supervision.

Section 518.177 — Notification Regarding Deprivation Of Parental Rights Law.

Section 518.178 — Parenting Time And Support Review Hearing.

Section 518.1781 — Six-month Review.

Section 518.179 — Participation In Custody Or Parenting Time When Person Convicted Of Certain Offenses.

Section 518.18 — Modification Of Order.

Section 518.183 — Replacing Certain Orders.

Section 518.185 — Affidavit Practice.

Section 518.191 — Summary Real Estate Disposition Judgment.

Section 518.195 — Summary Dissolution Process.

Section 518.25 — Remarriage; Revocation.

Section 518.27 — Name Of Party.

Section 518.551 — Postsecondary Education Trust Fund.

Section 518.552 — Maintenance.

Section 518.58 — Division Of Marital Property.

Section 518.581 — Surviving Spouse Benefit.

Section 518.582 — Procedure For Valuing Pension Benefits Or Rights.

Section 518.612 — Independence Of Provisions Of Decree Or Temporary Order.

Section 518.619 — Custody Or Visitation; Mediation Services.

Section 518.62 — Temporary Maintenance.

Section 518.63 — Homestead, Occupancy.

Section 518.65 — Property; Sale, Partition.

Section 518.66 — Power Of Court Not Limited.

Section 518.68 — Required Notices.