Minnesota Affidavit In Support of Responsive Motion For Temporary Relief Without Children is a document used in family law cases where one party is seeking temporary relief from a court without children being involved. The affidavit is used as evidence in support of the motion for temporary relief and must be filled out completely and accurately in order to be effective. It must be signed by both parties and notarized before being submitted to the court. The affidavit includes information such as the grounds for the request for relief, the parties involved, and the relationship between the parties. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit In Support of Responsive Motion For Temporary Relief Without Children: (1) Affidavit in Support of Motion for Temporary Relief Without Children from a Spouse and (2) Affidavit in Support of Motion for Temporary Relief Without Children from a Non-Spouse. Both affidavits must include the same information but are tailored to the specific relationship between the parties.