Minn. Gen. R. Prac. 305.02
Family Court Rules Advisory Committee Commentary*
In disposing of a proceeding, the Court may dismiss it entirely, grant relief to the party appearing, grant attorney fees, bifurcate the proceedings and grant partial relief, or grant any other relief which the court may deem appropriate. See Rule 306.2(c).
Original Advisory Committee Comment-Not kept current.
Task Force Comment-1991 Adoption
Subsection (a) of this rule is derived from existing Rule 4.03 of the Rules of Family Court Procedure.
Subsection (b) of this rule is derived from existing Rule 4.04 of the Rules of Family Court Procedure.
Subsection (c) of this rule is derived from existing Rule 4.05 of the Rules of Family Court Procedure.
A prehearing conference without both parties and lawyers familiar with the facts of the case and the parties is rarely a worthwhile exercise and usually is a waste of resources of the parties and the court. Nonetheless, the Task Force believes there may be situations, on rare occasion, where a party or lawyer should be excused from attendance or should be allowed to participate by conference phone call.
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