Alaska Notice of Motion Requesting Payment for Children's Health Care Expenses is a legal document that is used when a parent or guardian seeks payment for medical expenses incurred by a minor child. The motion includes the details of the medical expenses, such as the provider, the date of service, and the amount due. It also includes the name of the responsible party, which is either the parent or guardian of the minor child, and the name of the party to whom payment is requested. If payment is not made within a specified time period, the party may then file a lawsuit for nonpayment. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Motion Requesting Payment for Children's Health Care Expenses: one for parents or guardians seeking payment, and one for health care providers seeking payment from the parent or guardian. The parent or guardian's Notice of Motion is used to request payment for medical expenses incurred by the minor child, while the health care provider's Notice of Motion is used to request payment from the parent or guardian for medical expenses incurred by the minor child.