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List of some of the child support forms in Florida commonly used: Child Support Guidelines Worksheet. Supplemental Petition for Modification of Child Support. Motion for Civil Contempt / Enforcement. Financial Affidavit (for annual income less than $50,000.00) Financial Affidavit (for annual income of $50,000.00 or more)
In order for the parent to be charged with a felony for missed child support payments, several criteria must be met. The child support payments must be over four months past due, and the missed payments must total at least $2,500.
Summary Administration may be filed when the value of the entire estate does not exceed $75,000.00 or when the decedent has been dead for more than two (2) years. A petition for summary administration may be filed by any beneficiary, heir at law, or person nominated as personal representative in the decedent's will.
You can apply online, visit the local child support office (6302 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Suite 110, Tampa FL 33619-1166), or call the Florida Department of Revenue Child Support Enforcement Department and ask for an application to be mailed to you.
Motions for Contempt: Filed when a spouse fails to comply with court orders regarding financial obligations like child support or alimony. Contempt motions can result in legal penalties for the non-compliant party, such as fines or even jail time, and are used in cases of severe non-compliance.
If you reside in the State of Florida, you can apply for services online with the Florida Department of Revenue. If you live in another state or receive child support services from another state, you may need to contact that state to find out if you already have an open support case in that state.
In family law, a motion for contempt is a formal request to the court to punish a party for disobeying a court order. This could be an order for child support payments, spousal support, custody arrangements, or property division, among others.
A finding of contempt can carry with it serious legal consequences. These consequences can include incarceration in the local jail, fines, and other sanctions. A court may also order a wage garnishment, if the payment of support is at issue.
The offending parent may be held in contempt of court, resulting in fines and even jail time.
TIME-SHARING SCHEDULE, AND OTHER RELIEF. This packet is used when you are asking the Court to change a current Court Order regarding parental responsibility, time-sharing, a parenting plan or other issues.