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How to fill out the FL 12.950(f) online
Filling out the FL 12.950(f) form online can be a straightforward process when guided properly. This document serves as a temporary order granting or denying relocation, and understanding its components is crucial for its accurate completion.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the FL 12.950(f) form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin by entering the details in the case header section. This includes the judicial circuit and county name, as well as the case number and division if applicable.
- In Section I, provide your findings, including jurisdiction, date of the last order, and details about your dependent or minor child(ren) such as their names and birth dates.
- Indicate whether the Petitioner or Respondent filed the Motion for Temporary Order Permitting Relocation and provide the address of the intended new residence.
- Specify if the relocation distance is more than 50 miles and its duration of at least 60 consecutive days. Additionally, indicate if the other parent has agreed, objected, or failed to respond.
- Proceed to Section II to indicate the decision regarding the temporary order. Select relevant options for granting the order, security conditions, time-sharing arrangements, or any other applicable factors.
- In Section III, if denying the motion, select the relevant reasons for denial based on the facts you have presented.
- Complete Section IV if there are any other provisions that you would like the court to consider. Make sure to sign and date the document at the end.
- Once you have filled out the form, review all sections for accuracy. You can then save your changes, download the completed document, print it, or share it as needed.
Start filling out your FL 12.950(f) form online today to ensure timely compliance with court requirements.
Rule 12.540 addresses the procedures for reopening a final judgment in family law cases. It specifies the grounds on which a party can request a review of an established decision. Understanding FL 12.950(f) in relation to this rule can provide important insights into ensuring your rights are preserved.
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