The Minnesota Statement of Dissociation is a legal document that is used to end a business relationship or partnership between two or more individuals or organizations. It is a legally binding agreement that outlines the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved and explicitly states that the relationship is being dissolved. The document includes the names of the involved parties, the date of the dissolution, and a statement of the reasons for the dissolution. There are two types of Minnesota Statement of Dissociation: Dissolution without Cause and Dissolution with Cause. Dissolution without Cause is used when the parties involved mutually agree to end the partnership, and Dissolution with Cause is used when one party is deemed to have breached the terms of the partnership and the other party is seeking to end the partnership due to the breach.