Minnesota Instructions — Contempt Motion for Divorce Decree is a legal document used to ask a court to find someone in contempt of court for violating a divorce decree. It is typically filed by a former spouse who believes that the other spouse has not followed the terms of the divorce decree. The motion must include details on when and how the other spouse has violated the decree, and it must be filed in the same county where the divorce took place. There are two types of Minnesota Instructions — Contempt Motion for Divorce Decree: a Motion for Contempt of Court and a Motion for Contempt of Decree. The former is used when the other spouse violated an order issued by the court, while the latter is used when the other spouse violated the terms of a divorce decree. Both motions must include specific details about the violation and a request for the court to hold the other spouse in contempt.