Alaska Motion and Affidavit Requesting Payment for Children's Health Care Expenses is a legal document used by parents or guardians to ask the court to order the other parent to pay for a child’s medical expenses. This document is available only in Alaska and is used when the parents are unmarried or when the non-custodial parent has not paid for the child’s medical expenses. The motion must include a detailed description of the expenses, the amount requested, and a notarized affidavit affirming that the facts stated are true. The two types of Alaska Motion and Affidavit Requesting Payment for Children's Health Care Expenses are the Consent Motion and the Contested Motion. The Consent Motion is used when both parents agree that the other parent should pay for the medical expenses. The Contested Motion is used when one or both parents disagree about who should pay for the medical expenses.