This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form CSD202 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. Check the official instructions before completing and submitting the form.
Q: What is a CSD202 Notice of Motion?
A: A CSD202 Notice of Motion is a legal document used in Minnesota to formally request a change to child support and/or spousal maintenance.
Q: What is a Motion to Modify Child Support and/or Spousal Maintenance?
A: A Motion to Modify Child Support and/or Spousal Maintenance is a request to the court to change the amount of child support and/or spousal maintenance payments.
Q: Who can file a CSD202 Notice of Motion?
A: Either party involved in a child support and/or spousal maintenance case can file a CSD202 Notice of Motion.
Q: What information is required in a CSD202 Notice of Motion?
A: A CSD202 Notice of Motion should include details about the parties involved, the current child support and/or spousal maintenance order, and the requested changes.
Q: How do I submit a CSD202 Notice of Motion?
A: A CSD202 Notice of Motion should be filed with the court clerk and served to the other party involved in the case.
Q: Can I use the CSD202 Notice of Motion form in a different state?
A: No, the CSD202 Notice of Motion form is specific to Minnesota and may not be used in other states.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing a CSD202 Notice of Motion?
A: There may be filing fees associated with submitting a CSD202 Notice of Motion. Contact the court clerk for the specific fee requirements.
Q: Do I need an attorney to file a CSD202 Notice of Motion?
A: You are not required to have an attorney to file a CSD202 Notice of Motion, but it is recommended to seek legal advice, especially if the case involves complex issues.
Form Details:
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