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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open FL-688 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Governmental Agency details, including the telephone number and optional fax number. This information helps identify the agency involved in your case.
  3. Fill in the Superior Court details, including the county, street address, mailing address, city, and zip code. Ensure accuracy to avoid processing delays.
  4. Complete the sections for Petitioner/Plaintiff and Respondent/Defendant by providing their names and case number. This identifies all parties involved in the proceedings.
  5. In Section 1, indicate whether the matter was uncontested or contested. Fill in relevant dates and names of attorneys present during the hearing.
  6. Proceed to Section 2 where you will specify who is ordered to pay support and any relevant findings regarding their ability to pay.
  7. In Section 3, outline court orders regarding child support payments and health insurance coverage for children. Be sure to include any modifications or continuances as necessary.
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Summary: SB 668 exempts establishments1 that store, warehouse, or hold certain prescription drugs or certain controlled substances solely for the purpose of destruction, from security, storage, and handling requirements of the Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act in s.
Canine Support Grant Program for First Responders; Citing this act as the Canine Heroes for First Responders Act; defining the term State Fire Marshal; requiring the Department of Law Enforcement and the State Fire Marshal to establish and jointly administer the grant program; providing support dog requirements,
Effective July 1, 2026, the bill requires every public food service establishment which charges an operations charge to include notice of the charge on its food menu, written contract, and website or mobile application where orders are placed.
Proof of Service by Mail (Governmental) (FL-686) Use this form to prove to the court that you gave the local child support agency and the other side court papers by mail.
HB 613 is about ensuring fairness, due process, and second chances for Floridas youth. Right now, too many children-particularly Black and Brown youth-are being funneled into adult courts without proper consideration of their age, circumstances, or ability to rehabilitate.

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