Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12 980(t 2025

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  2. Begin with Section I, where you will provide your personal information as the petitioner. Ensure to include your address and indicate if you are filing on behalf of a minor child.
  3. In Section II, fill out details about the respondent, including their last known address and any relevant employment information.
  4. Proceed to Section III, where you will describe your case history and the reasons for seeking protection. Be thorough in detailing incidents of stalking or cyberstalking.
  5. Complete Section IV by requesting a temporary injunction and specifying any protective measures you seek from the court.
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If the facts contained in your petition convince the judge that stalking or cyberstalking exists, the judge will sign a Temporary Injunction for Protection Against Stalking, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.980(u). A temporary injunction is issued without notice to the respondent.
When should this form be used? This form must be completed and filed by each party in all paternity, child support, and dissolution of marriage cases, regardless of whether the case involves a minor child(ren) and/or property. This form should be typed or printed in black ink.
If you are a victim of stalking, you can use this form to ask the court for a protective order prohibiting stalking.
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What Is a Stalking Injunction? A stalking injunction in Florida is a court order granted by a judge that prevents a stalker from continuing to engage in threatening behavior. It protects the person being stalked against further threats or fear of harm.
Section 784.0485(1), Florida Statutes, establishes a cause of action for an injunction for protection against stalking. Stalking occurs when a person willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyberstalks another person. 784.048(2).
Florida Statute 741.31 makes the violation of a domestic violence injunction a crime. The injunction cannot be waived by the one who originally obtained it for protection. The violation of the injunction is seen as being serious in the eyes of the court because a violation is the willful disregard of a court order.
If you have been charged with stalking or cyberstalking someone, the alleged victim may seek an injunction against you. An injunction is a court order that tells someone to do or not do something. This injunction can be obtained regardless of whether you were dating or in another relationship with the victim.

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