Minnesota Notice of Entry of Order and Right To Appeal is a form used by the Minnesota courts to notify individuals or parties that an order has been issued and their right to appeal the order. This form is typically used in court cases, such as divorce, child support, or other family law matters. It informs the parties of the order's entry date and the deadline for filing an appeal. It also includes information about the appeal process, including how to file an appeal and the rights of the parties involved. There are two types of Minnesota Notice of Entry of Order and Right To Appeal: one for the Appellant (the party appealing the order) and one for the Respondent (the party against whom the order is being appealed).