Do I respond to a "Responsive Notice of Motion and Motion for Parenting Time Assistance" in Minnesota?

I filed a motion, the other party responded. And I would like to know if I should respond and file a response. Or respond by just presenting it in court on our hearing date. What is best?

Answers:
Present your argument in court on the hearing date unless the judge asks for briefs or even schedules a pre-hearing hearing.



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