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R-kids is the most active organisations in the country working to bring both parents to children
Action is currently being taken in our legislative branch of government.
R-KIDS Cost Shares bill will reform the child support laws of Minnesota. House file 1191 [1] & Senate file 1717 [2] constitute changes to Minnesota Family law to ensure fairness and equity for both parties. Find more about Cost Shares here.
R-KIDS proposed Presumptive Joint Physical Custody bill supports legislation to change Minnesota State Family Laws that presume joint physical custody of children by their parents. A page devoted to this bill is found here.
The Minnesota Battered Women's Act had put in place an unconstitutional law that discriminates against men and instigates the tearing apart of families. MNBWA not only discriminates against men, but also funds men and father-hate campaigns across the state.
R-Kids is currently taking action to require that this law is revoked through class action
Read the latest appeal to the courts
County Social Workers, Child Protection Services, Gardian Ad Litem, Judges, and Custody are all effected not only by our ineffective statutes, but by prejudices, closed court cases, gag orders, and invalid legal presumptions. R-KIDS wishes to bring attention to these and other problems. Watch this area for more information.
One of the legal projects of R-KIDS of Minnesota will be to assist family court practitioners adjust their approaches to child support by taking advantage of the rebuttability features of the current guidelines and the guidelines going into effect in 2007.