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How to fill out the Form UCCJEA-16 Objection To The Registration Of An Out-of-state Custody or Visitation Order online
Filling out the Form UCCJEA-16 is an important step in voicing your objection to the registration of an out-of-state child custody or visitation order. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form online with confidence.
Follow the steps to fill out the form accurately and efficiently.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in a suitable editing interface.
- Begin by entering your name in the designated section, clearly specifying the name of the person filing the objection.
- List the name(s) of the child(ren) involved in the custody or visitation order in the appropriate fields.
- Next, fill out the date(s) of birth for each child you listed to ensure accuracy and clarity.
- You will need to provide your reason for objecting to the registration. Check the applicable box(es) that correspond to your claims regarding jurisdiction, modifications, or lack of notice. Be detailed in your specifications.
- If applicable, attach any certified copies of orders related to your objection, such as those relating to vacated or modified custody.
- Enter the date that you are completing the form.
- Provide the address of the person filing the objection to ensure proper communication regarding the case.
- If you are represented by an attorney, include their signature, name, address, and telephone number in the appropriate fields.
- In the 'Certificate of Mailing' section, specify the date you mailed your objection and sign the form.
- Review all entered information carefully for accuracy before you save changes, download, print, or share the completed form.
Complete your documents online to ensure your objections are formally submitted.
Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), which has been adopted by Florida and 48 other states. Under Florida law, a Florida court can make an initial child custody ruling if Florida is the “home state” of the child on the date the proceeding involving child custody issues was commenced.
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