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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open FL-278 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, state bar number, and address in the designated fields at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the attorney or party involved.
  3. Fill in the contact details including telephone number, fax number (optional), and email address (optional) to ensure you can be reached regarding this case.
  4. In the 'Court Use Only' section, provide the street address, mailing address, city, and zip code of the Superior Court where your case is filed.
  5. Complete the sections for Petitioner/Plaintiff, Respondent/Defendant, and Other Parent by entering their names as required.
  6. Proceed to fill out the order details after hearing on motion to set aside judgment of paternity. Ensure all relevant facts are accurately recorded regarding each child listed.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form. Utilize our platform's features to easily modify any sections if needed.

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The first pages of the final orders (judgment) that establish the legal parents of the child. You or your attorney complete this and use attachments for other final orders, like child custody and visitation, (parenting time). child support, and others.
Summons (Uniform ParentagePetition for Custody and Support) (incl. Spanish) (FL-210) Tells the other parent of the child that a court case has started and what will happen if the other parents response is not filed in 30 days.
The Florida Alimony Reform 2023 brought significant changes to how alimony is handled in the state. The most notable change is the elimination of permanent alimony. This means that courts can no longer award alimony that lasts indefinitely. Instead, the focus is on limited-term support.
Misuse of Emergency Communications Systems; Providing enhanced criminal penalties for a specified violation relating to the use of emergency communications services which results in bodily injury or property damage; requiring courts to order restitution for certain violations; providing requirements for such
Recent Florida legislation titled the Florida Estoppel Fee Elimination Bill (Senate Bill 278, House Bill 979) aims to revise the ability for community associations from charging fees for the preparation and delivery of estoppel certificates.

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