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How to fill out the MOTION FOR INCOME DEDUCTION ORDER (IDO) Non-Title IV-D Case - Fljud13 online
This guide provides a thorough overview of how to complete the MOTION FOR INCOME DEDUCTION ORDER (IDO) for Non-Title IV-D cases in Florida. With clear instructions tailored for users of all legal backgrounds, completing this important document will be straightforward and manageable.
Follow the steps to complete the form effectively.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
 - In the form, identify yourself as the Petitioner or Respondent by checking the appropriate box at the top of the document.
 - Enter the case number and division for your case in the specified fields.
 - Indicate whether a Final Judgment or Order for Support was entered in your case on the provided line, then check the relevant options. You must state the amounts for child support and alimony along with frequency (month, week, or bi-weekly).
 - Attach a copy of the Final Judgment or Order for Support to this Motion, ensuring it is clearly labeled.
 - Specify who is required to pay the Obligee by checking the relevant box for either the Petitioner or Respondent and provide any additional necessary information.
 - State the reason for requesting an Income Deduction Order in the given space.
 - In the certification area, choose the method of delivery for a copy of this Motion to the other party or their attorney by checking one of the options provided.
 - Complete the name, address, and contact information section for both the Moving Party and if applicable, the nonlawyer who assisted in filling out the form.
 - Make sure to date the form properly and add your signature to authenticate the document.
 - After finishing, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
 
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