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How to fill out the Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.990(b)(1), Final Judgment Of Dissolution Of online
Filling out the Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.990(b)(1) is an important step in the process of finalizing a dissolution of marriage. This guide provides clear and detailed instructions for users to effectively complete this form online, ensuring that all necessary information is accurately captured.
Follow the steps to complete the form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Enter the case number and division in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure that the information matches the details from your petition for dissolution of marriage.
- In the section titled 'IN RE: The Marriage of:', enter the names of the petitioner and the respondent as listed in your initial paperwork.
- Fill in the details regarding the children involved in the proceedings, including their names and any relevant information as required.
- Review the findings section where the court confirms jurisdiction and residency. Make sure the information aligns with your circumstances.
- Confirm that both parties have voluntarily agreed to the Marital Settlement Agreement and Parenting Plan. If applicable, ensure that the former name restoration request is filled out accurately.
- In the 'ORDERED AND ADJUDGED' section, verify that the details of the judgment reflect your agreement, including the agreements on support and the restoration of names.
- Enter the date and location where the judgment is being signed in the final sections of the form.
- Save your changes, and then download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your legal documents online and ensure a smooth dissolution process.
The actual judgement may be obtained from the Clerk of Circuit Court in the county where the dissolution was granted. After a dissolution of marriage (divorce or annulment) has been recorded with the Clerk of Circuit Court, the Clerk forwards a report to the Bureau of Vital Statistics for permanent filing.