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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open FL-625 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your contact information, including telephone number, fax number (optional), and email address (optional) at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the details for the petitioner/plaintiff, respondent/defendant, and other parent, along with the case number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  4. In Section 1, indicate how the matter proceeded—either by written stipulation or court hearing. Provide necessary details such as dates and names of attorneys present.
  5. Complete Section 2 by identifying who is ordered to pay support and specify any attached documents that support this order.
  6. In Section 3, detail the agreed child support amount and any additional costs related to child care or health care. Make sure to check all applicable boxes and provide amounts where required.
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Request for Production of an Income and Expense Declaration After Judgment (FL-396) Ask the other party (your former spouse or domestic partner) to give you current financial information after the court entered a judgment in your case. Get form FL-396.
An Income and Expense Declaration must be submitted with copies of the two most recent months pay stubs. If you are self-employed, you must attach the last two years income tax returnsincluding Schedule C (profits and loss statements).
FL State Income Tax Withholding. Florida has no state, local, or municipal income tax withholding. FL State Unemployment Insurance. In general, workers are covered by the unemployment law of the state in which the work is performed.
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The server must: Be at least 18 years old. Not be part of your case. Give your court papers to the other side by the deadline. Fill out a proof of service form. Give the proof of service form back to you so you can file it with the court.

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How to fill out the Request for Income and Expense Declaration Form FL-396? Gather necessary personal information for both parties. Fill out the Income and Expense Declaration form FL-150. Attach your most recent state and federal income tax returns. Review the completed form for accuracy and completeness.
(1) File a motion to compel a further response. (2) File a motion for an order preventing the noncomplying party from presenting evidence on issues that should have been covered in the declaration of disclosure.

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