Teen Visitation Rights Minnesota

Summary

Minnesota law does not grant children a legal right to choose which parent they want to live with. However, the court may consider the childrens preference if they are of sufficient age and maturity, typically around 12 years old. For specific advice, it is recommended to consult a local attorney.

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I want to know at what age in MN can my children who are almost * can refuse to go to visitation with their dad without me getting into trouble
In Minnesota, the law states:
- Children don't have a legal right to choose which parent they want to live with.
- Court may consider children's preference if they are of sufficient age and maturity, usually around 12 years old.
Please consult a local attorney for specific advice.