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How to fill out the FL 12.902(j) online
Filling out the FL 12.902(j), also known as the Notice of Social Security Number, is an essential step in various family law cases in Florida. This guide provides clear instructions to help you navigate the process of completing this form online, regardless of your legal experience.
Follow the steps to complete the FL 12.902(j) online.
- Click the 'Get Form' button to obtain the FL 12.902(j) form and open it in your editing environment.
- Begin filling out the form by entering your full legal name in the designated field at the top of the form.
- Provide your social security number where indicated, and include your date of birth in the specified section.
- Choose the appropriate statement to indicate whether the notice is being filed in a dissolution of marriage case without minor children or in a case involving child support, paternity, or minor children.
- If applicable, list the names, dates of birth, and social security numbers of any minor children involved in the case. Attach additional pages if needed.
- Acknowledge the truthfulness of the information provided by signing and dating the form in the section for your signature.
- Fill in your printed name, address, city, state, zip code, telephone number, fax number, and designated email address in the appropriate fields.
- If a notary public or deputy clerk is required, ensure that they complete the notarization section, including their signature and details.
- If a nonlawyer assisted you with the form, they must complete the relevant section at the bottom, including their name and contact information.
- After completing the form, you can save changes, download a copy, print it, or share it as required for filing.
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You do not necessarily need a lawyer to file a Motion for Contempt in Florida, but it can be beneficial. While you can complete the process on your own, having legal guidance can help ensure that you fill out the FL 12.902(j) form correctly and follow the required procedures. If you feel uncertain, consulting with a legal professional may help you navigate the process more effectively and increase your chances of a favorable outcome.