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518.167 INVESTIGATIONS AND REPORTS.
    Subdivision 1. Court order. In contested custody proceedings, and in other custody
proceedings if a parent or the child's custodian requests, the court may order an investigation
and report concerning custodial arrangements for the child. If the county elects to conduct an
investigation, the county may charge a fee. The investigation and report may be made by the
county welfare agency or department of court services.
    Subd. 2. Preparation. (a) In preparing a report concerning a child, the investigator may
consult any person who may have information about the child and the potential custodial
arrangements except for persons involved in mediation efforts between the parties. Mediation
personnel may disclose to investigators and evaluators information collected during mediation
only if agreed to in writing by all parties. Upon order of the court, the investigator may refer the
child to professional personnel for diagnosis. The investigator may consult with and obtain
information from medical, psychiatric, school personnel, or other expert persons who have served
the child in the past after obtaining the consent of the parents or the child's custodian or guardian.
(b) The report submitted by the investigator must consider and evaluate the factors in section
518.17, subdivision 1, and include a detailed analysis of all information considered for each
factor. If joint custody is contemplated or sought, the report must consider and evaluate the
factors in section 518.17, subdivision 2, state the position of each party and the investigator's
recommendation and the reason for the recommendation, and reference established means for
dispute resolution between the parties.
    Subd. 3. Availability to counsel. The court shall mail the investigator's report to counsel and
to any party not represented by counsel at least ten days before the hearing. The investigator shall
maintain and, upon request, make available to counsel and to a party not represented by counsel
the investigator's file of underlying data and reports, complete texts of diagnostic reports made to
the investigator pursuant to the provisions of subdivision 2, and the names and addresses of all
persons whom the investigator has consulted. The investigator and any person the investigator
has consulted is subject to other pretrial discovery in accordance with the requirements of the
Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure. Mediation proceedings are not subject to discovery without
written consent of both parties. A party to the proceeding may call the investigator and any person
whom the investigator has consulted for cross-examination at the hearing. A party may not waive
the right of cross-examination before the hearing.
    Subd. 4. Use at hearing. The investigator's report may be received in evidence at the hearing.
    Subd. 5. Costs. The court shall order all or part of the cost of the investigation and report
to be paid by either or both parties, based on their ability to pay. Any part of the cost that the
court finds the parties are incapable of paying must be borne by the county welfare agency or
department of court services that performs the investigation. The court may not order costs
under this subdivision to be paid by a party receiving public assistance or legal assistance from a
qualified legal services program or by a party whose annual income falls below the poverty line
under United States Code, title 42, section 9902(2).
History: 1978 c 772 s 37; 1984 c 635 s 1; 1986 c 444; 1990 c 574 s 12; 1991 c 271 s
3; 1Sp2003 c 14 art 6 s 57

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