The Minnesota Affidavit of Non-Military Status (Dissolution With Children) is a legal form used in the state of Minnesota to certify that a party involved in a divorce with minor children was not in the military service of the United States at the time the divorce was filed. The form is required to be completed by the party filing for the divorce, and must be signed and notarized by a notary public. The affidavit must include the name, address, and social security number of the party completing the form, as well as the date of the divorce filing. The form must also detail the party’s military service record, if any, and must include information regarding any military benefits the party may have received. In addition, the form must include the names, ages, and addresses of any minor children involved in the divorce. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Non-Military Status (Dissolution With Children): (1) the Standard Affidavit of Non-Military Status; and (2) the Joint Affidavit of Non-Military Status. The Standard Affidavit is used when only one party is filing for the divorce, while the Joint Affidavit is used when both parties are filing for the divorce.