Shakopee, MN asked in Family Law for Minnesota

Q: Can a predatory offender, that has to register for life, get unsupervised visits with their children?

I am going through a custody situation, after having child support raised. I was given sole legal and sole physical custody in 2011. I had child support raised in December 2018 and a month later I was served with custody papers. My daughter is 9 and her Biological dad is a registered predatory offender because he did stuff to an 11 year old when he was 19. He was awarded 1 hour/week supervised visitation and now wants overnights. My attorney just withdrew representation because she believes that after 9 years, he deserves overnights with my daughter, whom I've raised on my own the entire time. What should I do?

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Lucas Wynne
Lucas Wynne
Answered
  • St. Louis Park, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: You should get an attorney who cares about your daughter's safety - and pronto.

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