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How to fill out the FL F.S. 25.075 - Lee County online
The FL F.S. 25.075 - Lee County form serves as a cover sheet for family court cases in Lee County, Florida. This guide provides clear and detailed instructions to assist users in accurately completing the form online, ensuring all necessary information is submitted correctly.
Follow the steps to complete the FL F.S. 25.075 - Lee County online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Enter the case style at the top of the form by including the court name, assigned case number, and the name of the judge if known. Additionally, fill in the names of the petitioner(s) and respondent(s).
- Indicate the type of action or proceeding by checking the appropriate box: Initial Action/Petition or Reopening Case. If reopening, further specify the nature of the case (Modification, Enforcement, or Other).
- Choose the type of case that best describes your situation by checking the corresponding box. If the case fits more than one type, select the most definitive category.
- Respond to the query regarding the filing of Form 12.928 by checking the appropriate option: either confirming that no related cases exist or that all related cases are listed on Form 12.928.
- Sign the cover sheet in the designated area, ensuring you print your name legibly. If you are an attorney, include your Florida Bar number and the date the form is signed.
- If a nonlawyer assisted you in completing this form, they must fill in their details at the bottom of the form, including their name, address, and phone number.
- After ensuring all sections are complete and accurate, save your changes. You may download, print, or share the form as necessary.
Complete your FL F.S. 25.075 - Lee County form online today.
The term “caregiver” means an individual, including a relative, neighbor, or family friend, who regularly or frequently provides care, with or without compensation, for a child for whom the individual is not the parent.