Understanding Child Custody Modification in Minnesota: A Comprehensive Guide Child custody arrangements, established during a divorce or separation, are not always permanent. Life circumstances change, impacting a parent's ability to provide the best possible environment for their children. In Minnesota, modifying a child custody order requires demonstrating a significant change in circumstances and proving that the modification is in the child's best interests. This guide provides essential information and practical tips for navigating the child custody modification process in Minnesota. Grounds for Modification: Demonstrating a "Significant Change in Circumstances" Minnesota law requires a showing of a "significant change in circumstances" before a court will consider modifying a custody order. This means the situation has changed substantially since the original order was issued. Some common examples include: 👪 Relocation: One parent ...