Rule 367.06 – Impartiality

Each child support magistrate shall conduct each hearing in an impartial manner and shall serve only in those matters in which the magistrate can remain impartial and evenhanded. If at any time a child support magistrate is unable to conduct any proceeding in an...

Rule 367.05 – Code of Judicial Conduct

Each child support magistrate is bound by the Minnesota Code of Judicial Conduct. The exceptions set forth in the Application of the Minnesota Code of Judicial Conduct relating to part-time judges apply to child support magistrates appointed on a part-time or contract...

Rule 367.04 – Conflict of Interest

Subdivision 1. Generally. A child support magistrate shall not serve as:(a) an attorney in any family law matter within any county in which the person serves as a child support magistrate; or(b) a guardian ad litem in any family law matter, in any district in which...

Rule 367.03 – Powers and Authority

Child support magistrates shall have the powers and authority necessary to perform their duties in the expedited process pursuant to statute and rule.Minn. Gen. R. Prac. 367.03Advisory Committee CommentIt is the intent of the Committee that child support magistrates...