Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.921, Notice of Hearing (Child Support Enforcement Hearing Officer) ( ----). Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.921 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case information at the top of the form, including the judicial circuit and county where your case is filed, along with the case number and division.
  3. In the 'TO' section, fill in the name of the other party involved in your case.
  4. Specify the details of the hearing: include the name of the Child Support Enforcement Hearing Officer, date, time, and location of the hearing.
  5. Indicate how much time has been reserved for this hearing by filling in hours and minutes.
  6. Complete any additional required sections regarding accommodations for disabilities if applicable.
  7. Certify that a copy of this document was sent to the other party by selecting one option (mailed, faxed and mailed, or hand delivered) and providing their contact information.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form before submitting it to ensure all information is accurate.

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In Florida, there are two main motions you can file to enforce child support: a Motion for Enforcement and a Motion for Contempt. A Motion for Enforcement compels the court to take steps to make your ex pay what they owe, such as garnishing their wages.
If in contempt, the court can either order incarceration or give the respondent 30 days to come up with the money and comply. If not paid in 30 days, the court can also order a writ and purge. Determine if the respondent has any money with him. He/she can make a direct payment in court.
Pursuant to Rule 12.615(b), Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, civil contempt may be initiated by motion. No civil contempt may be imposed without notice to the alleged contemnor and without providing the alleged contemnor with an opportunity to be heard.
A Motion for Enforcement is a legal request filed with the court to compel someone to comply with an existing court order. Its often used in family law cases to address violations of orders related to: Child Custody or Visitation: When a parent denies or obstructs parenting time.

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