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The most common route is to ask the other Party, or their Solicitors, if they will agree to adjourn to a new date, explaining the reasons why. Both Parties would have to agree and would then either separately write to the Court or sign a joint letter asking for the date to be moved.
As I explained today, I need a continuance of the hearing on (date) . I ask you to reschedule because (reason): Please let me know by (date) if you will agree to a continuance. If you agree, please send me a letter or email that says that you agree to the continuance.
0:41 3:05 They may not be able to testify about the matter before the judge. This lack of testimony canMoreThey may not be able to testify about the matter before the judge. This lack of testimony can significantly impact the courts. Decision potentially leading to more severe restrict.
The consequences of such an instance can be significant and may range from contempt of court charges to rescheduling the court date or even loss of custody rights.
To answer the question, yes, it is possible to reschedule your court date in Florida. However, it is not guaranteed. The decision to allow a rescheduling is entirely at the discretion of the judge presiding over your case.
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Missing a court date can result in the court briefly continuing the matter, or, issuing a warrant for your arrest for contempt.
A missed child support hearing should be avoided at all costs. However, if it occurs, this doesnt mean you have no recourse. While you might receive a default judgment or an initial order that you find unfavorable, you may find that you can still seek modifications.
Depending on the explanation you give after being brought to court, the judge can either recall the warrant or impose a jail sentence for contempt of court. By missing your court date you also give the prosecution grounds to file criminal charges for failure to appear (FTA).

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