Form 12.903(c)(2) - Florida Courts - flcourts 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full legal name at the top of the form, ensuring accuracy as this will be used throughout the document.
  3. In the 'Answer to Petition' section, indicate which allegations you admit or deny by filling in the corresponding numbered paragraphs from the petition.
  4. Proceed to the 'Counterpetition' section where you will provide details about your marriage history, including dates of marriage and separation.
  5. Complete Section I regarding marital assets and liabilities by selecting whether there are any and providing necessary details if applicable.
  6. In Section II, specify any requests for spousal support (alimony), detailing amounts and reasons for your request.
  7. Review all sections carefully before signing. Ensure that you have included any required attachments such as financial affidavits or agreements.
  8. Finally, sign the document in front of a notary public or deputy clerk before filing it with the circuit court.

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The other party is required to answer your counterpetition within 20 days using an Answer to Counterpetition, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.903(d).
Both spouses must appear at the final hearings in an uncontested divorce. When the couple has no assets or minor children and agree to divorce, one spouse may serve and file a Petition of Dissolution; only one spouse needs to appear in court in such cases.
The plaintiff must serve an answer to a counterclaim within 20 days after service of the counterclaim. If a reply is required, the reply must be served within 20 days after service of the answer.
Once a party has been served with a motion for contempt, he or she has thirty (30) days to answer or to respond to the motion.
What is the difference between a counter-petition and a response and do I need to do both? Yes. You should definitely file both. The difference between a response and a counter-petition is that a response is merely that, a response saying that you either agree or disagree with the claims made in the petition.

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