The Louisiana Affidavit of No Minor Children is a legal document that is used to prove that one party in a legal proceeding does not have any minor children. It is typically used in a divorce case to prove that neither party has any minor children that need to be taken into consideration when deciding on custody or financial arrangements. It can also be used in other legal proceedings such as adoption, name changes, or guardianship. There are two types of Louisiana Affidavit of No Minor Children: the Joint Affidavit of No Minor Children and the Individual Affidavit of No Minor Children. The Joint Affidavit is used when both parties in a legal action are in agreement that there are no minor children involved, and both parties must sign the document. The Individual Affidavit is used when one party in the legal action is not in agreement that there are no minor children involved, and only one party must sign the document. Both types of affidavits must be notarized to be valid.