Florida family law form 12930 b 2011-2025

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FL 12.905(b) is a form used in Florida family law cases to request information related to income and financial disclosure during a divorce or custody proceeding.
Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.340 Interrogatories to Parties provides that a party may serve on any other party written interrogatories. Interrogatories may be served on the plaintiff anytime after the action commences and upon any other party with or after the service of process.
A motion for new trial or for rehearing must be served not later than 15 days after the return of the verdict in a jury action or the date of filing of the judgment in a non-jury action. A timely motion may be amended to state new grounds in the discretion of the court at any time before the motion is determined.
Mandatory disclosure requires each party in a family matter to provide the other party with certain financial information and documents.
A certificate of compliance is a sworn pleading which is filed with the court showing that you have provided certain mandatory discovery documents to the opposing attorney or opposing party if no attorney is representing them.

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If you and the other party agree to waive the requirements of the Mandatory Disclosure Rule you may file a Waiver of Mandatory Disclosure with the court. If you agree to waive everything (except the Financial Affidavit), check every line on the form.

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