Florida Joint Stipulation To Change Term Frequency is a legal document that is used to modify the payment terms and frequencies of a contract in the state of Florida. This document outlines the agreed-upon changes to the payment terms and frequencies of a contract between two parties, and is typically filed with the clerk of the court in the county in which the contract was executed. There are two types of Florida Joint Stipulation To Change Term Frequency: one for changing the frequency of payments, and one for changing the amount of each payment. The former is used when both parties agree to change the frequency of payments, while the latter is used when the parties agree to change the amount of each payment. Both documents include language that formally changes the terms of the contract, and must be signed by both parties and filed with the court.