Alabama Findings Recommendations Order of Support (F.R.O.S.) is a court document issued by a judge in an Alabama family law case. It outlines the court’s decision on certain issues in the case, such as child custody, visitation, child support, and alimony. It also sets forth the court’s findings of fact and conclusions of law and makes recommendations as to how the parties should proceed. There are two main types of F.R.O.S.: Temporary F.R.O.S. and Final F.R.O.S. A Temporary F.R.O.S. is issued when there is a dispute between the parties that needs to be resolved before a final resolution can be reached. It outlines the court’s decisions on the issues at that time and is in effect until the dispute is resolved or the case is decided. A Final F.R.O.S. is issued after a final resolution is reached and outlines the court’s final decisions on the issues. Both types of orders are binding on the parties and must be followed.