The Minnesota Affidavit In Support of Motion To Stop Accrual of Child Support Interest is a legal document used in the state of Minnesota to stop the accrual of interest on unpaid child support payments. This affidavit is typically filed by the non-custodial parent and must include a sworn statement affirming that the child support payment has been made and that the payment is current. The affidavit should also include the amount of the payment and the date the payment was made. If the non-custodial parent is unable to pay the full amount of child support due, the affidavit must include a statement of financial hardship and an explanation of why the non-custodial parent is unable to pay the full amount. There are two types of Minnesota Affidavit In Support of Motion To Stop Accrual of Child Support Interest: one for an existing child support order and one for a new child support order. For an existing child support order, the affidavit must include a sworn statement affirming that the child support payment has been made and that the payment is current. For a new child support order, the affidavit must include a sworn statement affirming that the non-custodial parent is unable to pay the full amount of child support due, a statement of financial hardship, and an explanation of why the non-custodial parent is unable to pay the full amount.