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How to fill out the FL 12.905(b) online
This guide provides detailed instructions on how to fill out the Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.905(b), which is the supplemental petition for modification of child support. Following these steps will help ensure your submission is accurate and compliant with legal requirements.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and have it open in your online editor.
- Begin by filling in your full legal name and the case details, including the judicial circuit and county.
- Indicate the nature of your original judgment—specify if it was a dissolution of marriage, paternity, or other—and provide the date of that judgment.
- State the current child support obligation established in the final judgment, detailing the amount and frequency of payments.
- Explain the substantial change in circumstances that necessitates the modification of child support, providing detailed information.
- Describe how you would like the child support modified, detailing any new proposed support amounts or changes in payment structure.
- Articulate why this proposed change is in the best interests of the child or children involved.
- Indicate if the required Family Law Financial Affidavit and Child Support Guidelines Worksheet will be filed alongside your petition.
- Review all entries for accuracy and completeness, ensuring that all required fields are filled out as per the instructions.
- Once completed, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start filling out the FL 12.905(b) form online today to ensure your modifications are processed efficiently.
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Yes, child support can be modified in Florida if there are significant changes in circumstances that affect either parent's ability to provide support or the needs of the child. These circumstances may include job loss, substantial increases or decreases in income, or changes in the child's needs. To initiate the process, use the FL 12.905(b) form to formally request the modification. For further assistance and resources to navigate this process, ulegalforms is here to help.