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Sherburne (Tenth District)

In Sherburne County, all new relevant family law cases are scheduled for an Initial Case Management Conference (ICMC) and enter the Early Case Management process with access to Early Neutral Evaluations (ENEs). Sherburne County uses the Rule 114 Roster of Qualified Neutrals and the Provider Availability and Scheduling System (PASS) to schedule ENEs during ICMCs.

Moderated Settlement Conferences (MSCs) are available in Sherburne County in cases that have not settled that are already close to their trial date. The MSC Roster is available on the Rule 114 Roster and in PASS.

Resources

Memos of Understanding

Memos of Understanding are provided as an option for Neutrals; no specific form is required to be used.

  • FENE Memo of Understanding (PDF/Word)
  • SENE Memo of Understanding (PDF/Word)

Contact

Contact the 10th District ENE Program

Sherburne Law Library Referral Form

Prospective ENE and MSC Neutrals

The Rule 114 Roster is used to select Neutrals in the 10th District ENE and MSC Programs. Neutrals must abide by our Tenth District Program Description, Fee Policy, and ICMC Order.

Although not required, Neutrals are encouraged to sign up for Provider Availability Scheduling System (PASS). Neutrals enter their availability into PASS and sessions are scheduled at the ICMC. Parties, attorneys, Neutrals, and the Court find it extremely efficient and convenient to be able to schedule sessions at the ICMC rather than have Neutrals schedule sessions at a later date.

Provider Availability and Scheduling System (PASS)

Provider Availability and Scheduling System (PASS)

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