Minnesota Affidavit of Default (Without Children) is a document used in Minnesota family law when a married couple no longer wants to be married, and they do not have any minor children. This document is used to declare that all required documents have been completed and served, and that the opposing party has not responded. It is also used to ask the court to grant a default judgment of dissolution of marriage without children. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit of Default (Without Children): 1. Affidavit of Default (Without Children) — Divorce: This document is used when a married couple wants to get a divorce, and they do not have any minor children. 2. Affidavit of Default (Without Children) — Legal Separation: This document is used when a married couple wants to legally separate, and they do not have any minor children.