Minnesota Ex Parte Motion To Waive One Year Residency Requirement is a motion to waive the requirement of a one-year residency in the state of Minnesota for certain legal proceedings, such as a divorce or adoption. This motion allows the court to waive the one-year residency requirement for parties to a legal proceeding who do not meet the required residency requirement. The motion must be filed with the court and should include the reason why the residency requirement should be waived. There are two types of Minnesota Ex Parte Motion To Waive One Year Residency Requirement: Waiver of Service Requirement and Waiver of Notice Requirement. The Waiver of Service Requirement allows a party to a legal proceeding to waive the requirement that they must be served with official court documents before the proceeding begins. The Waiver of Notice Requirement allows a party to waive the requirement that they must be given notice of the proceedings before they begin. Both types of motions must be filed with the court and must include the reason why the residency requirement should be waived.