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TYPES OF FLORIDA TEMPORARY RELIEF MOTIONS They are motions to resolve issues of temporary alimony, temporary child support, temporary custody, and temporary attorneys fees and costs. In the absence of an emergency situation, the court requires the parties to mediate these issues prior to scheduling a motion hearing.
To change (modify) a Parenting Plan and Parental Responsibility, a parent must list how the childs circumstances have substantially changed and/or how changes in a parents circumstance have substantially impacted the child, and describe how making a change will be good for the child.
A judge could set an ending date in some cases, but generally, there is no expiration date for the temporary custody. For temporary custody to end, the extended family member could voluntarily relinquish custody back to one or both of the childs parents.
A motion for temporary timesharing asks the family court to award you overnight timesharing with your minor children. A motion for temporary alimony argues that you have limited funds and need financial assistance during the divorce proceedings.
Relief in a divorce is everything that you request in your divorce complaint. You are permitted to ask the court for a number of different types of relief. For example, you can request to divide up your personal property, real property (like your house), and your debts through equitable distribution.
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How to get Emergency Custody of a Child in Florida Contact an attorney. The most important step in making sure you have a successful family court hearing is to contact a qualified legal team. File a motion for emergency custody. Prepare for court.
Filing a Motion of Civil Contempt in Florida This puts the party on notice that you are taking legal action. After you file the Motion for Civil Contempt/Enforcement, the court sets a hearing date. Once you know the time and date of the hearing, you must again serve notice on the other party.
The filing fee is approximately $400. If you do not have the money to pay the filing fee, you can ask that the fee be waived.
A judge could set an ending date in some cases, but generally, there is no expiration date for the temporary custody. For temporary custody to end, the extended family member could voluntarily relinquish custody back to one or both of the childs parents.
Either parent can file their own petition in circuit court to change (modify) a support order. You can hire a lawyer of your choosing or file your own petition and represent yourself. Other resources you may find helpful include: Florida Courts Self-Help Page for Child Support.

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