Forms - Legal Affidavit In Compliance with Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction. Emergency Intake Form. Emergency Motion to Modify Custody. Family Placement Tree. Legal Action Memo. Motion for Order to Take Into Custody. Order on Emergency Motion for Temporary Change of Placement. Order to Take Child Into Custody.
A financial affidavit is a sworn statement of your income, expenses, assets and liabilities. The Florida Supreme Court has prescribed a form for the affidavit and it is one of the many Supreme Court forms developed for divorce and family law cases.
Affidavit of Person Acting as Parent: In the event that a student is not living with a legal parent or guardian, a Person Acting as Parent Form must be completed and reviewed by the school. The purpose of this form is to verify the status of a person acting as parent pursuant to School Board Policy 5.1.
The purpose of the financial affidavit is to determine the income, assets, liabilities, and expenses of each party, including any expenses for minor children the parties have in common or minor children from prior relationships.
Rule 12.285 of Florida's Family Law Rules of Procedure was also recently amended to provide more circumstances under which the parties can forgo filing financial affidavits. The amended rule states that the parties can mutually agree to NOT file a financial affidavit by filing a joint verified waiver.
We previously wrote here about the three "musts" for an affidavit or declaration in Florida: it must be based on personal knowledge, it must contain facts as would be admissible in evidence, and it must demonstrate the affiant's competency to testify to the matters stated.
Filing for Full Custody of Your Child in Florida Pick the Right County. If you want to receive full custody of your child in Florida, you need to pick the right county. Fill Out the Paperwork. File the Petition Appropriately. Serve The Petition. Wait For a Response. Respond Appropriately.
A petition is filed by the parent seeking full custody to the county clerk's office. All necessary forms should be included, including a cover sheet, a Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act Affidavit, and a Child Support Guidelines Worksheet. Depending on your situation, other forms may also be needed.