This document contains official instructions for Form CSX202 , Notice of Motion and Motion to Modify Child Support - a form released and collected by the Minnesota District Courts. An up-to-date fillable Form CSX202 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form CSX202?
A: Form CSX202 is a legal document used in Minnesota to file a Notice of Motion and Motion to Modify Child Support.
Q: When should Form CSX202 be used?
A: Form CSX202 should be used if you want to request a modification to an existing child support order in Minnesota.
Q: What is a Notice of Motion?
A: A Notice of Motion is a written notice alerting the court and the other party that you intend to file a motion to modify child support.
Q: What is a Motion to Modify Child Support?
A: A Motion to Modify Child Support is a legal request asking the court to change the terms of an existing child support order.
Q: What information is required on Form CSX202?
A: Form CSX202 requires information about the parties involved, the current child support order, the requested modification, and the reasons for the modification.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form CSX202?
A: Yes, there may be filing fees associated with filing Form CSX202. The amount of the fee varies by county.
Q: Do I need to serve the other party with Form CSX202?
A: Yes, you must serve the other party with a copy of Form CSX202 and any supporting documents as per the rules of service in Minnesota.
Q: What happens after I file Form CSX202?
A: After filing Form CSX202, you will receive a hearing date from the court. Both parties must attend the hearing to present their arguments regarding the modification.
Q: Can I modify child support without filing Form CSX202?
A: No, in Minnesota, you must file a Motion to Modify Child Support using Form CSX202 to request a change to an existing child support order.
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