The Minnesota Notice of Motion and Motion To Reinstate Child Support Interest is a legal document that is used when a parent wishes to restart or increase child support payments. This document must be filed with the court to officially notify the other parent of the motion and provide their reasons for requesting the change. The document typically includes the petitioner's contact information, the respondent's contact information, the case number, the court name and location, and a detailed explanation of the motion. It may also include any supporting documents or evidence that the petitioner wishes to submit to the court. There are two main types of the Minnesota Notice of Motion and Motion To Reinstate Child Support Interest. The first is a Notice of Motion, which is used to notify the other parent of the petitioner's intent to request a change in child support payments. The second is a Motion To Reinstate Child Support Interest, which requests a change in either the amount or duration of the child support payments. Both types of documents must be served to the other parent and filed with the court, and the petitioner must appear before a judge to present their case. The court will then make a determination based on the evidence and arguments presented.