A Minnesota Affidavit of Violation of Settlement Agreement is a legal document used to declare a breach of a settlement agreement. This document is typically used by one party of a settlement agreement to notify the other party of a breach of the terms of the settlement agreement. It is then up to the other party to take legal action or not. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Violation of Settlement Agreement: 1. Affidavit of Default: This type of affidavit is used to declare a breach of a settlement agreement due to non-payment or failure to perform other contractual obligations. It contains an affidavit of facts and an affidavit of law. 2. Affidavit of Non-Performance: This type of affidavit is used to declare a breach of a settlement agreement due to a party’s failure to comply with the terms of the settlement agreement. It contains an affidavit of facts and an affidavit of law. In both cases, a Minnesota Affidavit of Violation of Settlement Agreement must be signed and notarized to be legally binding.