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Job Announcement - Child Support Attorney
A job announcement for a Child Support Attorney with the Department of Health & Human Services has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Child Support Attorney
A job announcement for a Child Support Attorney with the Department of Health & Human Services has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Child Support Attorney
A job announcement for a Child Support Attorney with the Department of Health & Human Services has been posted. -
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RULE 8.14. TERMINATION OF CHILD SUPPORT ORDER
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North Dakota Child Support guidelines amended
North Dakota Child Support guidelines amended effective July 1, 2023. -
Job Announcement - Chief Legal Counsel and Policy Administrator - Child Support
A job announcement for a Chief Legal Counsel and Policy Administrator for ND Health and Human Services' Child Support Section has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Child Support - Fargo, ND or surrounding area - Lead Attorney
A job announcement for a Lead Attorney - Child Support in Fargo or surrounding area has been posted. -
Job Announcement: Chief Legal Counsel and Policy Administrator at ND Health and Human Services’ Child Support Section
A job announcement for Chief Legal Counsel and Policy Administrator at ND Health and Human Services’ Child Support Section has been posted. -
Not paying your child support? North Dakota, tribal nation buckle down to improve collections
G.F. Herald: "Child support enforcers in North Dakota and the Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation are looking into why some parents don't pay across state and tribal lines." -
Calif.: Single mom wins $153K in child support 50 years after divorce
ABC News: "A California woman was finally awarded child support 50 years after her ex-husband moved to Canada without making any of the court-ordered payments." -
State of the Judiciary Message 2011
I perhaps should not tell you this, but it may surprise you to learn that delivering a State of the Judiciary message is not a privilege all of my colleagues in other states share. I do not take this privilege for granted and I recognize your already heavy schedule. The invitation to speak to you today is indicative of the spirit of cooperation and respect that our three branches of government in our state share. I thank you for that. -
State of the Judiciary Report 2011
I am pleased to offer the State of the Judiciary Report to the 112th Annual Meeting of the State Bar Association. Despite what some of the younger lawyers may believe, I have not been in attendance at all 112 meetings. A few people in this room were in attendance at the same meeting I was a few weeks ago in which the speaker, a retired Law School Dean, in talking about his age said that "With age comes wisdom but sometimes age comes alone." -
UND Law faculty member Denitsa Mavrova Heinrich named Webb Professor
UND News Release: "Assistant Professor Denitsa Mavrova Heinrich has been named the Rodney & Betty Webb Professor at the University of North Dakota School of Law." -
Amend/Review Child Support (Income Changes Only)
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Child support may be ordered as its own case, or ordered as part of a family law case, such as divorce, legal separation, paternity, or establishing parenting rights and … more
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Request Contempt Citation Child Support Arrears
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USD law professor edits journal focused on agriculture policy
Yankton Press and Dakotan: "Thomas Horton, a professor of law and the Heidepriem Trial Advocacy Fellow at the University of South Dakota School of Law, served as guest editor of the winter issue of Competition Policy International’s journal Antitrust Chronicle." -
U.S.: Ex-Marine, professor, MLB draft pick among high court clerks
Associated Press: "A former Marine who deployed twice to Afghanistan. A patent law professor. A woman who’s blind. Two Rhodes scholars. They’re among the lawyers starting work this summer as law clerks at the Supreme Court." -
Job Announcement - Client Support Position
A job announcement for a Client Support Position with the Legal Services of North Dakota in Grand Forks has been posted. -
Gov. Burgum appoints new North Dakota labor commissioner
Bismarck Tribune: "Gov. Doug Burgum on Thursday appointed a new North Dakota labor commissioner. Erica Thunder will lead the Department of Labor and Human Rights, succeeding Michelle Kommer. Thunder comes to the job after 2.5 years as the judicial systems administrator for the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission." -
Minnesota’s new corrections commissioner fuels hope on both sides of the bars
Duluth News Tribune: "Paul Schnell let out a warm smile as he greeted a class full of some of Minnesota’s most dangerous men. The new state corrections commissioner struck up candid conversations with several inmates during a visit to the maximum security prison in Oak Park Heights earlier this month." -
Minn.: Veterans Court provides support, but not a free pass
Mankato Free Press: "Veterans fist-bumped their case manager and mentors as they approached the bench [Feb. 8]. And at times, Judge Mark Betters sounded more like he was talking to a friend than a criminal defendant." -
RULE 4. INTERESTED PERSONS
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New law school dean, backed with student support, ready to take the helm
G.F. Herald: "With the support of students and attorneys from across North Dakota, Michael McGinniss is ready to take the helm at the UND School of Law. McGinniss was named to the position following an internal search headed by UND Provost Thomas DiLorenzo." -
Agenda June 2011
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Minutes June 2011
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Some lawmakers support removing slavery reference from Minnesota Constitution
MPR News: "Some Minnesota lawmakers want to amend the state’s constitution to eliminate a little-known clause allowing slavery if someone has been convicted of a crime." -
Judicial Conference Meeting
Scheduled on Monday, November 24, 2008 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Job Announcement - Judicial Support Specialist - District Court - Dickinson
A job announcement for a Judicial Support Specialist for District Court in Dickinson has been posted. -
New Montana law ends statute of limitations on child sex abuse
Great Falls Tribune: "A bill to change Montana's child sexual abuse laws, including lifting the statute of limitations for prosecuting such crimes, was signed Tuesday by Gov. Steve Bullock." -
S.D.: Supreme Court nixes transfer of child abuse case to tribe
U.S. News: "The South Dakota Supreme Court has ruled a judge erred when he transferred a child abuse and neglect case from state court to tribal court. The high court says the judge should have considered testimony from the child's doctor in making the transfer." -
Amendment would raise civil lawsuit filing fee to support UND law school
G.F. Herald: "The State Bar Association of North Dakota introduced an amendment to the state judiciary budget that would provide direct, long-term support to the UND law school Tuesday in front of the Senate Appropriations committee." -
New opinions: Dec. 12
The Supreme Court has issued 20 new opinions. -
Mountain West tribes and states join Indian Child Welfare Act lawsuit
Wyoming Public Media: "So far, 325 tribes and states, including Montana, Idaho, Utah and Colorado, have joined forces to preserve a law that gives Native families preference in adoption of Native children. Texas, Indiana and Louisiana argue the Indian Child Welfare Act creates a special and unequal status for Native children that's unconstitutional." -
Judicial Referee Gast Earns Prestigious Child Welfare Law Specialist Credential
Judicial Referee Daniel Gast Earns Prestigious Child Welfare Law Specialist Credential From NACC -
U.S.: Racial discrimination case against cable giant Comcast gets tentative support from Supreme Court
USA Today: "The Supreme Court appeared likely Wednesday to let a racial discrimination claim against the nation's largest cable TV company go forward, even though it might be difficult to prove." -
Montana court reverses $35 million child abuse verdict against Jehovah's Witnesses
NPR News: "The Montana Supreme Court has reversed a $35 million judgment against Jehovah's Witnesses for failing to report child sexual abuse." -
RULE 8.13 IN CHAMBERS INTERVIEW OF CHILD IN DOMESTIC RELATIONS CASE
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Indian Child Welfare Act considered by en banc Fifth Circuit
Courthouse News Service: "A full 16-judge panel at the Fifth Circuit heard arguments Wednesday in a case that challenges a 1978 law that gives preference to Native American families in foster care and adoption proceedings involving children who are identified as belonging to a Native American tribe." -
U.S.: Appeals court to hear Native American child welfare case
Winona Daily News: "A federal law that gives preference to Native American families in foster care and adoption proceedings involving Native American children is facing the most significant legal challenge since it was enacted more than 40 years ago." -
RULE 11.1 CHILD COMPETENCY TO PROCEED; NOTICE OF DEFENSE BASED ON MENTAL CONDITION; MENTAL EXAMINATION
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The Supreme Court at UND - The November 2-3, 2011, photos
Justice Carol Kapsner and Justice Dale Sandstrom listen to arguments at the University of North Dakota School of Law on Oct. 1 during the Court's annual visit. -
The Supreme Court in Enderlin - The October 31, 2011, photos
Enderlin Principal Tim Michaelson welcomes the Court as they arrive for their Oct. 31 visit. -
Juvenile Drug Court Annual Report 2011
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New opinion: Sept. 16
The Supreme Court has issued a new opinion. -
National Adoption Day 2021 – Celebrating a family for every child
National Adoption Day was celebrated at the Grand Forks County courthouse Saturday, Nov. 20. Judge Lolita Hartl-Romanick finalized ten adoptions for seven families. -
Form-2-Affidavit-in-Support-of-Petition
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Job Announcement - Client Support
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Affidavit to Support the Motion Fillable
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Pol505-Mgmt-of-ProbateTrustSpousal-Support-Cases
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Pol207-Judicial-Server-Support
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Brief in Support of Motion
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New opinion: Feb. 23
The Supreme Court has issued a new opinion. -
New opinions: April 6
The Supreme Court has issued seven new opinions. -
Courts strive to improve child protection cases with pilot project in west central Minnesota
West Central Tribune: "Halfway into a two-year pilot program designed to address Minnesota's higher-than-acceptable rate of children being placed into foster care, District Court Judge Jenna Fischer is finding some possible solutions." -
New opinions: Dec. 18
The Supreme Court has issued three new opinions. -
New opinions: Oct. 4
The Supreme Court has issued two new opinions. -
SFN 17261 - AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF PETITION
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Administrative Council Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, February 23, 2012 @ 3:30 PM...more
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New opinions: Jan. 5
The Supreme Court has issued seven new opinions. -
New Opinions: September 14
The Supreme Court posted 6 new opinions on September 14th. -
New opinions: Jan. 23
The Supreme Court has issued 23 new opinions. -
New opinions: March 19
The Supreme Court has issued 18 new opinions. -
New opinions: June 2
The Supreme Court has issued 20 new opinions. -
New opinions: Feb. 12
The Supreme Court has issued 14 new opinions. -
New opinions: Jan. 21
The Supreme Court has issued nine new opinions. -
New opinions: July 19
The Supreme Court has issued eleven new opinions. -
JCG WCP 2 Consent Affidavit Support Petition
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Judicial Support Pilot Project impl guidelines as approved
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JCG Dep 2 Deprived Affidavit Support Petition
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PJ Foughty Letter of Support for Rolette County Application
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Pay-Grade-10-Judicial-Support-Specialist-District-Court
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New opinions: Sept. 29
The Supreme Court has issued six new opinions. -
New opinions: Nov. 26
The Supreme Court has issued seven new opinions. -
New Opinions: Feb. 22
The Supreme Court posted seven opinions on February 22 -
New opinions: June 21
The Supreme Court has issued seven new opinions. -
New opinions: Aug. 27
The Supreme Court has issued 10 new opinions. -
New opinions: May 7
The Supreme Court has issued 27 new opinions. -
Instructions-for-a-name-change-child
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Child, Richard Lewis - 02075
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Child Deprivation Case Data
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RFP for Evaluation of Case Data
Questions & Answers
1. If possible, please provide copies of the: application submitted for the Data Collection and Analysis Grant; … more
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P3.-Div-No-Child-CIF
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P2.-Div-No-Child-Complaint
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D2.-Div-No-Child-CIF
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D1.-Div-No-Child-Answer
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Confidential-info-form-child
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Notice-of-petition-child
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Order-name-change-child
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Petition-name-change-of-child
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Affidavit-name-change-child
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Revoke POA Child
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P1.-Div-No-Child-Summons
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CD2.-Div-no-Child-Judgment
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Div-With-Child-Instructions
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Div-No-Child-Instructions
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Div-With-Child-Answer-Instructions
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Div-No-Child-Answer-Instructions
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Instructions name change, child
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New opinions: Oct. 14
The Supreme Court has issued 12 new opinions.