Minnesota Motion to Modify Medical Support Only (District Court) is a court motion used to change the current court order on medical support only. It is typically used when a parent’s financial or medical situation has changed and the current order no longer meets the needs of the child. This motion is filed in the district court that issued the original order. The motion must be accompanied by supporting documents such as medical bills, proof of income, and other financial documents. In order for the motion to be accepted, the court must determine that there has been a substantial change in circumstances and that the requested change is in the best interests of the child. The court may grant a Minnesota Motion to Modify Medical Support Only (District Court) in one of two ways: a temporary order or a final order. A temporary order is a temporary change in the court order, usually lasting no more than six months. A final order is a permanent change that will stay in effect until a new court order is issued. Types of Minnesota Motion to Modify Medical Support Only (District Court) include: 1. Motion to Increase Medical Support: This motion is used when the parent requesting the modification is asking for an increase in the amount of medical support. 2. Motion to Decrease Medical Support: This motion is used when the parent requesting the modification is asking for a decrease in the amount of medical support. 3. Motion to Terminate Medical Support: This motion is used when the parent requesting the modification is asking to terminate the court order for medical support.