The Minnesota Notice of Intent to Collect Reimbursed / Uninsured Health Care Expenses for Joint Children is a legal document used in the state of Minnesota to help parents of joint children manage health care costs. The notice is typically filed by the custodial parent and serves as a way to notify the non-custodial parent of their responsibility to pay for health care expenses that are not covered by insurance. It also serves to document the expenses incurred and increase the likelihood of the non-custodial parent paying them. There are two types of Minnesota Notice of Intent to Collect Reimbursed / Uninsured Health Care Expenses for Joint Children: one for custodial parents filing with the court, and one for non-custodial parents receiving the notice. The notice for custodial parents must be filed with the court and includes the details of the joint children's health care expenses, as well as the amount of reimbursement that the non-custodial parent must pay. The notice for non-custodial parents must be served to the non-custodial parent and includes the same information as the notice for custodial parents, as well as any additional information required by the court. Once the notice is filed or served, the non-custodial parent must respond within 30 days, either by paying the requested amount or by contesting the amount. If the amount is contested, the custodial parent must then file a motion with the court to have the amount determined.