The Louisiana Affidavit of No Minor Children is a legal document that certifies that the parties to the affidavit have no minor children, and that they have no obligation to support any minor children. This document is used in divorce proceedings to prove that there are no minor children involved in the case, and that the parties can proceed with the divorce without any issues related to minor children. Types of Louisiana Affidavit of No Minor Children include: — Traditional Louisiana Affidavit of No Minor Children: This is a notarized form that is signed by both parties to a divorce and notarized by a notary public. The form states that the parties have no minor children and that they are not obligated to provide support for any minor children. — Simplified Louisiana Affidavit of No Minor Children: This form is a simplified version of the traditional affidavit, and it does not require notarization. This form may be used when both parties agree that there are no minor children involved in the divorce and that they are not obligated to provide support for any minor children. — Joint Louisiana Affidavit of No Minor Children: This form is signed by both parties to the divorce and notarized by a notary public. The form states that the parties have no minor children and that they are not obligated to provide support for any minor children. This form is used when both parties agree that there are no minor children involved in the divorce and that they are not obligated to provide support for any minor children.