This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form DIV601 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is DIV601?
A: DIV601 refers to the instructions for requesting temporary relief pending a final hearingwithout children in the state of Minnesota.
Q: Who can use these instructions?
A: These instructions are for individuals in Minnesota who are seeking temporary relief without children as part of their divorce proceedings.
Q: What is temporary relief?
A: Temporary relief is a court-ordered arrangement that provides immediate support or assistance while you await the final outcome of your divorce case.
Q: What is a final hearing?
A: A final hearing is the court proceeding where a divorce is officially granted.
Q: Who is eligible for temporary relief without children?
A: Anyone going through a divorce in Minnesota without children may be eligible for temporary relief.
Q: What types of relief can be requested?
A: Temporary relief may include financial support, spousal maintenance, use and possession of the marital home, and other appropriate measures.
Q: How do I request temporary relief?
A: To request temporary relief, you must follow the instructions provided in DIV601, which include completing specific forms and submitting them to the court.
Q: Do I need an attorney to request temporary relief?
A: While not required, it is often advisable to seek legal advice and representation when navigating divorce proceedings, including the request for temporary relief.
Q: What happens after I submit my request for temporary relief?
A: After you submit your request, the court will review the documentation and may schedule a hearing to consider the requested relief and make a decision.
Q: Is temporary relief guaranteed?
A: Temporary relief is not guaranteed. The court will consider various factors and make decisions in the best interests of the parties involved.
Q: What if I need temporary relief for child-related matters?
A: If you have children and require temporary relief specific to child-related matters, you may need to follow different instructions or forms, as DIV601 only covers cases without children.
Form Details:
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