Minnesota Stipulated Findings of Fact Conclusions of Law Order For Judgment is a document that outlines the agreed-upon facts of a legal matter and the court's conclusions and order. This document is typically used when the parties involved in a legal dispute have negotiated a settlement and agreed upon the facts of the case. The stipulation must be signed by both parties, and the judge will review it and issue an order. The document is divided into two parts: ‘Findings of Fact’ and ‘Conclusions of Law’. The ‘Findings of Fact’ section outlines the facts of the case, including the parties involved, the issues, and the evidence presented. The ‘Conclusions of Law’ section outlines the legal conclusions that the court draws from the facts. Finally, the ‘Order For Judgment’ section outlines the order that the court issues based on the findings of fact and conclusions of law. There are several types of Minnesota Stipulated Findings of Fact Conclusions of Law Order For Judgment. These include: dissolution of marriage, child custody, child support, parenting time, property division, and spousal maintenance.