The forms and links below are for use when you must do-it-yourself.It is ALWAYS better if you talk to an attorney before going it alone with a legal problem or in a court matter.CLICK HERE to find an attorney in your area.ALWAYS keep a copy of any form or letter you submit to court or anyone else.
There are 9 resources
Legal Forms
Court Forms and Representing Yourself in Court: Child Custody and Parenting Time
(Separate Website)
Learn the basics on child custody and parenting time, and find the forms you need to establish or change a custody arrangement. If you choose to represent yourself, be sure to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY before you begin filling out the forms.
By: Minnesota State Court Self-Help Center
Court Forms and Representing Yourself in Court: Paternity
(Separate Website)
Learn the basics on being a legal father and find the forms you need to initiate a paternity action in court. If you choose to represent yourself, be sure to READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY before you begin filling out the forms.
By: Minnesota State Court Self-Help Center
Minnesota Court Fee Waiver: In Forma Pauperis
(Separate Website)
If you believe you cannot afford to pay court fees and costs, click here to learn about the forms you need to fill out to have your court fees waived. These forms are called "In Forma Pauperis" papers.
By: Minnesota State Court Self-Help Center
Court Fee Waiver (In Forma Pauperis) - Do it Yourself
If you can not afford court fees, this free and simple program can help you fill out the form you need to have the fees waived.
By: Minnesota Legal Services Coalition State Support Center
Minnesota Voluntary Recognition of Parentage Form
(Separate Website)
Legal Advice Clinics & Self-Help in the Courts
(Separate Website)
Locate your judicial District and scroll down to view the list of self-help services in your area.
By: Volunteer Attorney Program