Minnesota Instructions for Financial Affidavit is a legal document used in the state of Minnesota. This document is used to provide financial information to the court for use in a variety of legal proceedings, such as divorce, child support, and alimony. It requires the parties involved in the case to provide detailed information about their income, assets, and debts. The form includes questions regarding salary, wages, investments, real estate, business interests, and other financial matters. It also requires the party to provide a detailed description of any additional financial information deemed relevant to the case. There are two types of Minnesota Instructions for Financial Affidavit: short form and long form. The short form is used for cases where a detailed financial analysis is not necessary. The long form is used for cases where a more comprehensive analysis is required. Both forms require the parties to provide the court with detailed information regarding their financial situation.