Blue Earth, Minnesota, law declares that no child under the age of twelve may talk over the telephone unless monitored by a parent. A person may not cross state lines with a duck atop his head. All bathtubs must have feet. All men driving motorcycles must wear shirts.
358.116 COURT DOCUMENTS. Unless specifically required by court rule, a pleading, motion, affidavit, or other document filed with a court of the Minnesota judicial branch, or presented to a judge or judicial officer in support of a request for a court order, warrant, or other relief, is not required to be notarized.
Both documents serve as written statements but differ significantly in their purpose and legal weight. An affidavit is a sworn statement made under oath, often used in court proceedings, while a declaration is a more informal assertion that doesn't require an oath.
If a case is already started and you are serving a motion, responsive motion, or answer: Generally the other party in your case can be served with motion or answer papers by: Regular first-class U.S. mail; or. Personal service.
An affidavit of service shall describe what was served, state how the document was served, upon whom it was served, and the date, time, and place of service.
The program provides health care coverage for about 105,000 Minnesotans regardless of immigration status whose incomes are below 200 percent of the federal poverty line. (A family of four below 200 percent of the federal poverty line is earning roughly $62,000 per year.)
MinnesotaCare is for families with income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) ($30,120 per year for an individual; $62,400 for a family of four), but above 138% of FPG ($20,783 for an individual; $43,056 for a family of four). MinnesotaCare counts most types of earned and unearned income you have.