The Florida Affidavit Regarding Juvenile Dependency is a legal document used in Florida courts to establish that a child is dependent and in need of court-ordered protection. This document is commonly used in child welfare cases and is signed by a parent or guardian of the child. The Florida Affidavit Regarding Juvenile Dependency is a sworn statement from the parent or guardian that sets forth the facts and circumstances that make the child dependent and in need of court-ordered protection. This document must be signed in the presence of a notary public or a clerk of the court. There are three types of Florida Affidavit Regarding Juvenile Dependency: 1. Dependency Petition — This document is used when the child’s parent or guardian is unable to provide for the child’s safety and/or wellbeing and is requesting that the court take action. 2. Dependency Order — This document is used when the court has determined that the child is dependent and is in need of court-ordered protection. 3. Dependency Disposition — This document is used when the court has determined the best plan of action for the child’s safety and/or wellbeing.