Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4922

Introduced
3/26/26  

Caption

Requirements modification for a temporary order in a family law case

Impact

By establishing timeframes for hearings and emphasizing the need for expedited processes, SF4922 is expected to significantly impact family law proceedings in Minnesota. The bill specifically stipulates that courts must hold priority hearings within 30 days of a request for temporary relief, potentially reducing delays in critical family law disputes. This change could allow for quicker resolutions that prioritize the welfare of affected children and families during challenging legal processes.

Summary

SF4922 is a legislative bill that aims to modify the requirements for temporary orders in family law cases. The bill mandates that courts prioritize scheduling and conducting expedited hearings for temporary relief in situations where a party asserts being denied parenting time for 14 consecutive days or more, or has been unreasonably denied access to essential financial resources during a pending marital dissolution. This new framework is designed to enhance the responsiveness of the legal system to urgent family law matters.

Contention

While the bill may garner support for addressing urgent family law needs, it could also raise concerns about the adequacy of protections against domestic abuse and the complexities surrounding parenting time disputes. Critics may argue that the expedited process could overlook nuanced cases where such allegations exist, thus necessitating a delicate balance between timely legal relief and thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding each case. Ensuring fairness while expediting processes will be a key point for discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MN HF4662

Similar To Requirements for a temporary order in a family law case modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4662

Requirements for a temporary order in a family law case modified.

MN SB433

Family Law - Temporary and Final Protective Orders - Duration

MN HB497

Family Law - Temporary and Final Protective Orders - Duration

MN SF3027

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MN SF4703

Extreme risk protection orders application, securement, and enforcement processes modifications

MN SF271

Substance abuse counselors license requirements modifications and treatment requirements modifications

MN SF1421

Orderly annexation and detachment provisions modifications

MN SF1315

Requirements modification for correction orders

MN SF2778

Department of Children, Youth and Families provisions modifications

MN SF3518

Care requirements modification for an infant who is born alive

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