Vetter v. Vetter, et al.
Citations
- 2026 ND 36
Syllabus
Arguments that are not adequately articulated, supported, and briefed on appeal are not considered and are deemed waived. Parenting time between a parent without primary residential responsibility and a child is presumed to be in the child's best interests and that it is not merely a privilege of the parent, but a right of the child. Parenting time should be restricted only upon a showing by a preponderance of the evidence that unrestricted parenting time is likely to endanger the child's physical or emotional health.
Judges: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair
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