Minnesota Responsive Notice of Motion and Motion For Temporary Relief Without Children is a legal document used in family law cases in the state of Minnesota. This document is used to ask the court to grant temporary relief when the parties involved do not have any minor children. It is a form that the moving party (the person filing the motion) must fill out, sign, and file with the court. The document must include the moving party's name, contact information, and the court's name and address. The moving party must also provide details about their request for temporary relief and the type of relief sought. Additionally, the moving party must state the reasons why they are asking for temporary relief. Different types of Minnesota Responsive Notice of Motion and Motion For Temporary Relief Without Children include but are not limited to: Temporary Custody, Temporary Support, Temporary Maintenance, Temporary Use of Property, and Temporary Injunction.