How long does a parent have to be out of contact before considered abandonment in the state of Minnesota?

Generally, six months, but depending on the circumstances, it could be considered immediate if the parent leaves a child under two years of age and does not plan to return Subd. 2. Evidence of abandonment For purposes of subdivision 1, clause (b), item (1): (a) Abandonment is presumed when: (1) the parent has had no contact with the child on a regular basis and not demonstrated consistent interest in the child's well-being for six months and the social services agency has made reasonable efforts to facilitate contact, unless the parent establishes that an extreme financial or physical hardship or treatment for mental disability or chemical dependency or other good cause prevented the parent from making contact with the child.

This presumption does not apply to children whose custody has been determined under chapter 257 or 518; or (2) the child is an infant under two years of age and has been deserted by the parent under circumstances that show an intent not to return to care for the child See related links for more details.

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