Minnesota Stipulated Findings of Fact (Dissolution With Children) are a set of agreed-upon statements by both parents, which serve as the legal basis for the court-ordered dissolution of the marriage. These findings often include matters such as the parental roles and responsibilities, the best interests of the children, the division of property and debts, and the disposition of spousal maintenance. The Minnesota Stipulated Findings of Fact (Dissolution With Children) can be divided into two categories: Standard Findings and Special Findings. Standard Findings are those statements that are applicable to most divorces and include matters such as the date of marriage, the date of separation, and the legal name of the parties. Special Findings are those statements which are tailored to the specific case and may include matters such as the division of debts and assets, the amount of spousal maintenance, and the terms of parenting time and decision-making.