A Missouri Motion to Deposit Funds With the Court and Order to Invest in an Interest Bearing Account is a legal document used in the state of Missouri to authorize a court to accept and deposit a certain amount of money and to invest that money in an interest-bearing account. This motion is typically used when a party is obligated to pay money to another party, but the other party is unable or unwilling to accept payments directly. There are two types of Missouri Motion to Deposit Funds With the Court and Order to Invest in an Interest Bearing Account: the first type is an Interim Motion, which is used when a dispute is pending and a party wishes to deposit funds with the court to secure the payment of a judgment or award. The second type is a Final Motion, which is used when a court order or judgment has been issued and the court is authorized to hold the funds until the funds are paid out in accordance with the order or judgment. In both cases, the motion must include the amount of money to be deposited, the name of the party depositing the funds, the name of the party to whom the funds are to be paid, the date of the motion, and the signature of the party filing the motion. Additionally, the motion must be accompanied by a written Order from the court that authorizes the deposit of the funds and the investment of the funds in an interest-bearing account.