Iowa Response To Motion In Child Support Modification is a court document filed in response to a motion to modify a child support order. This response is filed by the party, usually a parent, who is opposed to the requested modification. The response outlines the reasons why the current order should not be changed. There are two types of Iowa Response To Motion In Child Support Modification: a contested response, for when the responding party contests the modification, and an uncontested response, when the responding party does not oppose the modification. The contested response includes evidence such as financial records, affidavits, or testimony to explain why the current order should remain in place. An uncontested response typically outlines the reasons why the responding party agrees to the modification of the child support order.