The Florida Notice of Redirection of Child Support and/or Alimony Payments is a legal document used to redirect the payment of support obligations from one party to another. This document is typically used when a party has been awarded child support or alimony payments, but is unable to collect them from the mayor. It informs the mayor that their payments must be redirected to a third party such as the state or the court. This document is also known as an Assignment of Support Rights and is used to protect the rights of the payee in receiving the payments they are owed. There are two types of Florida Notice of Redirection of Child Support and/or Alimony Payments: 1. Assignment of Support Rights: This document is used when a payee has been awarded child support or alimony payments, but is unable to collect them from the mayor. It informs the mayor that their payments must be redirected to a third party such as the state or the court. 2. Notice of Child Support Redirection: This document is used to redirect the payment of child support obligations from one party to another. This is typically used when the mayor has failed to make timely payments and the payee has been awarded a judgment to collect the payments. The notice informs the mayor that their payments must be redirected to the payee.