Alaska Response to Motion for Payment of Children's Health Care Expenses is a form used by the court to require a parent to pay for the health care and medical expenses of their child. This motion is typically filed by the custodial parent when the non-custodial parent has not been making the required payments for medical costs. The form must be completed and submitted to the court, along with any other relevant documentation, such as medical bills, insurance policies, and any other evidence that supports the claim of medical expenses. There are two types of responses to this motion: 1) Consent to Motion for Payment of Children's Health Care Expenses and 2) Objection to Motion for Payment of Children's Health Care Expenses. The Consent to Motion for Payment of Children's Health Care Expenses indicates that the non-custodial parent agrees to the payment of the medical costs, while the Objection to Motion for Payment of Children's Health Care Expenses indicates that the non-custodial parent does not agree with the custodial parent's claim.