Florida Change of Family Status Request Form

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This form may be used to request a change of status within an employee's family situation for the purpose of company benefits.
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The judge will only approve a change if it is in the child's best interests. Fortunately, Florida has made it easy to seek a modification of a parenting plan. You can download the required forms and then file them with the appropriate court.

All name changes outside of marriage or divorce require petitioning a court. This is a separate legal proceeding and can require significant preparation. Florida's name change law requires all petitioners undergo a criminal history check.

In Florida, the courts have defined a substantial change in circumstances to be one that is significant, material, involuntary, and permanent in nature. The situation could not have been known about or considered at the time that the divorce ruling was made.

A determination of parental responsibility, a Parenting Plan and a time-sharing schedule may not be modified without a showing of a substantial, material, and unanticipated change in circumstances and a determination that the modification is in the best interests of the child(ren).

In order to modify a child custody plan (called a parenting plan) in Florida, you must get the judge's approval. You can seek this approval by filing a petition in court.

What are Some Examples of Substantial and Material Changes In Circumstances?remarriage of a party (in some circumstances);one parent attempting to impair or interfere with the child's relationship with the other parent;changes in the home surroundings;mistreatment of a child by a parent or a step-parent;More items...?

What child support forms in Florida should be 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)More items...

A change of circumstances refers to the showing required by a party seeking to modify a prior child support, spousal support, or custody order. Generally, the change in circumstances must be substantial in nature and due to facts that were unknown or unanticipated when the prior order was issued.

Common substantial changes in circumstances may include: a loss or gain of employment, a sudden change in either party's finances, a relocation of the parties or children, a death, a change in the child's wishes, etc.

Substantial change means a change in the nature or functioning, or an extension, of an installation which may have significant negative effects on human health or the environment.

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Florida Change of Family Status Request Form