Minnesota Petition For Dissolution of Marriage Without Children is a legal document used to dissolve a marriage when the couple is not expecting a child or does not have any children. This process is also known as a “no-fault divorce.” There are two types of Minnesota Petition For Dissolution of Marriage Without Children: an “uncontested” petition and a “contested” petition. An uncontested petition is when both parties agree to the terms of the divorce and there are no disputes. A contested petition is when one or both parties do not agree to the terms of the divorce and the court must intervene. The petition must include information about the couple such as their full names, addresses, date of marriage, and reason for the divorce. Additional information such as alimony, child support, and property division must also be included. The couple must also sign the petition in front of a notary, and then submit it to the court. The petition will then be reviewed and if approved, the marriage will be dissolved.