Minnesota Response To Motion To Modify Child Support is a legal document filed in the state of Minnesota by a party involved in a child support dispute. The document is filed in response to the other party's motion to modify the existing child support agreement. The response outlines the party's position on the motion, and may include reasons why the motion should or should not be granted. There are two types of Minnesota Response To Motion To Modify Child Support: a response in opposition and a response in support. A response in opposition is filed when the responding party believes that the motion should not be granted, while a response in support is filed when the responding party believes that the motion should be granted. Both types of responses must include facts and arguments to support the position taken.