Florida Ex Parte Motion-Order For Hearing In Aid of Execution is a court order that allows a creditor to bring an action in order to enforce a judgment against a debtor's property in order to satisfy a debt. This motion is typically used when a debtor has failed to comply with a court order to pay a debt and the creditor wishes to take action to recover the debt. The order may also be used to determine the debtor's ability to pay and if the debtor has the funds to satisfy the debt. There are two types of Florida Ex Parte Motion-Order For Hearing In Aid of Execution: The First Type is a Motion for a Hearing in Aid of Execution. This motion is used to request a hearing to discuss the creditor's ability to collect on a judgment, the debtor's ability to pay, and the types of property available to satisfy the debt. The Second Type is an Order for Hearing in Aid of Execution. This order is used when the court has granted the creditor's motion and is ordering a hearing to discuss the creditor's ability to collect on a judgment, the debtor's ability to pay, and the types of property available to satisfy the debt.