A Minnesota Affidavit In Support of Motion For Contempt of Court is a document used in court proceedings to show that someone has failed to comply with a court order or judgment. It is filed by the party who is seeking the court to impose a penalty on the other party for not following the court order or judgment. The affidavit must be sworn and must include facts that prove that the other party has failed to comply with the court order or judgment. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit In Support of Motion For Contempt of Court. The first is an affidavit in support of a motion to hold the other party in contempt for not following the court order or judgment. This affidavit must include facts that show that the other party has failed to comply with the court order or judgment. The second type of affidavit is an affidavit in support of a motion to enforce the court order or judgment. This affidavit must also include facts that show that the other party has failed to comply with the court order or judgment. Both types of affidavits must be signed and sworn in front of a notary public or other authorized official. The affidavit must also be filed with the court. The court will review the affidavit and may then take action against the other party for not following the court order or judgment.