The Minnesota Affidavit In Support of Responsive Motion For Temporary Relief With Children is a legal document used to demonstrate the need for temporary relief when child custody issues arise. This affidavit is used to provide evidence that a parent is able to provide a safe and stable home environment for a child. The document contains information about the petitioner's current living situation, including any current custody arrangements and the financial resources available to support the child, as well as any other relevant information that supports the petition for temporary relief. There are three different types of Minnesota Affidavit In Support of Responsive Motion For Temporary Relief With Children: 1) Joint Affidavit; 2) Individual Affidavit; and 3) Affidavit of Support for Another. The Joint Affidavit is used when both parents are filing the motion together. The Individual Affidavit is used when only one parent is filing the motion. The Affidavit of Support for Another is used when a third party is filing the motion on behalf of one of the parents.