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Minnesota divorce form

Minnesota Marital Settlement Agreement (No Children)

Download the Minnesota settlement agreement and proposed Judgment and Decree. Put your property, debt terms in writing — instant secure access.

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Not sure this is the right Minnesota form?

This download is the no-children stipulated agreement and Judgment and Decree. Minnesota does not publish a separate agreement-only form.

What you receive for Minnesota

The written settlement agreement and proposed Judgment and Decree Minnesota courts generally expect filed with an uncontested divorce.

Your terms, in writing

Formalize how you and your spouse divide property and debts — the agreement courts expect with an uncontested divorce.

Private self-help workflow

Download the files, complete them together on your own device, and sign before a notary. No online data entry.

Ready for the decree

A signed settlement agreement lets the final decree incorporate your terms without a contested hearing.

Not sure this is the right Minnesota form?

This download is the no-children stipulated agreement and Judgment and Decree. Minnesota does not publish a separate agreement-only form.

Included packet documents

This packet includes 1 document in print-ready PDF format. Use the PDF files for print-ready review and signature preparation.

Court forms

  • Minnesota Marital Settlement Agreement (No Minor Children) The official statewide Stipulated Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Order for Judgment, and Judgment and Decree Without Minor Children (DIV406, rev. 03/2019) — the combined settlement agreement and proposed Judgment and Decree used after a solo petition — behind a PublicLegal cover. Filing it as directed is what divorces you PDF

About this form

About the Minnesota settlement agreement and proposed Judgment and Decree

This agreement records the terms both spouses have agreed to, so the final decree can incorporate them.

Preview the settlement agreement and proposed Judgment and Decree

See page 1 of the actual blank form and review a plain-language outline. The complete formatted documents are delivered after checkout.

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Page 1 of the official Minnesota Stipulated Findings and Judgment and Decree Without Minor Children (DIV406) included in the download
Page 4 of the setag PDF — the official DIV406 itself, past the PublicLegal cover and divider.
This outline is not the form itself. Your download includes the complete PDF packet.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Minnesota settlement agreement and proposed Judgment and Decree Forms

A written agreement between spouses that divides property and debts. Courts generally expect it filed with the divorce so the final decree can incorporate its terms.

The 1 document listed on this page, delivered in PDF format.

Yes. Minnesota has no separate agreement-only form: both spouses sign either the Joint Petition (DIV302, which contains the settlement terms) or, on the solo-then-agree path, the stipulated DIV406 - each of which already is the proposed Judgment and Decree (Minn. Gen. R. Prac. 308.04). The court reviews the agreed terms and enters the Judgment and Decree.

This form works when both spouses have reached full agreement. If you disagree about property, debts, custody, or support, mediation or attorney help is the safer path before filing.

No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult a Minnesota attorney if you have significant assets, debts, or any disagreement about the settlement terms.

Download Minnesota settlement agreement and proposed Judgment and Decree (No Children) — $9.99