Form 1 998 Final Disposition Form - Florida Rules of Civil 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'CASE STYLE' section. Enter the names of the Plaintiff and Defendant, along with the Case Number and Judge's name.
  3. In the 'AMOUNT OF FINAL JUDGMENT' section, input the final judgment amount rounded to the nearest dollar in the designated field.
  4. For 'MEANS OF FINAL DISPOSITION', select one major category and, if applicable, a subcategory by placing an ‘x’ in the appropriate boxes provided.
  5. Finally, enter the date and ensure that you sign as the attorney for the prevailing party at the bottom of the form.

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Any party may demand a trial by jury of any issue triable of right by a jury by serving upon the other party a demand therefor in writing at any time after commencement of the action and not later than 10 days after the service of the last pleading directed to such issue.
Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.070 (j) states that a complaint must be served upon the defendant within 120 days after the complaint is filed. If it is not served within this time frame, a motion to dismiss is appropriate and the case is dismissed without prejudice.
If there is a Disposition hearing, this means that the State Attorney has filed the charges brought against you. In this Disposition hearing in Tampa, a criminal defense lawyer, if retained, can file a Waiver of Appearance in most cases so that your lawyer can be the one to go to court on your behalf.
Once signed by the judge, the final judgment becomes enforceable under Florida law. Both parties are legally bound to follow its terms unless and until they are modified by the court.
This form is filed by the petitioner or respondent for the use of the clerk of the court for the purpose of reporting judicial workload data under section 25.075, Florida Statutes. When your case is completed, the petitioner or respondent must complete this form and file it with the clerk.

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A final disposition is a document that reflects information about your arrest and how the case is disposed.
Purpose of the Authorization for Final Disposition: This document allows the declarant to give his or her chosen representative information about the declarants preferences for final disposition and funeral service.

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