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Q: Can I obtain legal
custody of the child I'm raising?
A: Yes. If it's determined to be
in the best interest of the child, custody can be awarded to you.
However, every situation is unique, and sound legal representation
is important.
Q: What are the
benefits of having legal custody?
A: With legal custody, you will have legal authority
to make decisions touching every part of your grandchild's life.
Such decisions are encountered every day, from signing a school
permission form to registering for camp to getting medical treatment
for the child. Another benefit is that the birth parents may be
ordered to provide child support and health insurance.
Q: Is financial
assistance available for the child I'm raising?
A: Yes. Benefits from the Minnesota Family Investment
Program (MFIP) are available. If you are a relative, you don't
need legal custody or legal representation to apply for MFIP Child
Only Grant. If you're not related, MFIP may be available once
a court order is issued. In either case, your income isn't a factor
when determining the amount of assistance the child receives.
All you need to do is contact the human services office in your
county.
Q: Can my grandchild
receive health benefits?
A: Whether you have legal custody or not, health and
dental insurance coverage is available through your county and
part of the process when you apply for MFIP. Your child doesn't
have to receive MFIP in order to get insurance coverage. For help,
visit your county human services office.
Q: Will my grandchild's birth parents
have to reimburse the government for the MFIP assistance my grandchild
receives?
A: Yes, the government can turn to the parents for reimbursement.
Q. Does the information on this
website apply just to grandparents?
A: No. It applies to aunts, uncles, and others raising
someone else's child. But, every circumstance is unique, and sound
legal representation is important.