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Begin by filling in the court name and county at the top of the form. This identifies where your motion is being filed.
Enter the names of both the petitioner and respondent, along with the case number, ensuring all details are accurate.
In the first section, provide your name as the petitioner and include details about your involuntary job termination, including employer name and dates.
Next, describe your current employment situation, including job title and how much your income has decreased compared to your previous job.
Clearly state the requested reduction in alimony payments, specifying both current and proposed amounts along with an effective date for this change.
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Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.905(
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Petitioning a Court to Modify Alimony When a Client Retires
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