A Minnesota Response To Motion To Modify Child Support and/or Spousal Maintenance is a legal document filed in response to an original motion to modify child support and/or spousal maintenance. This type of response is necessary when a party seeks to modify a court-ordered child support and/or spousal maintenance agreement in the state of Minnesota. The response can be either a consent or an objection, depending on the circumstances. The consent is a written agreement between the parties that the modification is acceptable and the objection is a written statement outlining why the modification is not acceptable. Depending on the circumstances, the court may then hold a hearing to further discuss the modification and determine whether to grant or deny the motion. The Minnesota Response To Motion To Modify Child Support and/or Spousal Maintenance must include the following information: the case number, the name of the petitioner, the name of the respondent, the name of the court, the date of the motion, the requested modification, and the grounds for the modification.