A Minnesota Amended Judgment and Decree is a legal document that is used to modify an existing court judgment or decree. It can be used to make changes to an existing court order, such as changing the terms of a divorce, child custody, child support, or alimony agreement. Depending on the situation, this document can be filed by either party involved in the original court case or by the court itself. There are two types of Minnesota Amended Judgment and Decree: 1. Amended Judgment and Decree of Dissolution of Marriage — This document is used to modify the terms of a divorce decree, such as changing the terms of alimony or child support payments. 2. Amended Judgment and Decree of Custody and Parenting Time — This document is used to modify the terms of a child custody and parenting time agreement. This document can be used to change the amount of parenting time each parent has or to modify the terms of child support payments.