Florida Motion For Rule To Show Cause is a legal action initiated by one party against another in a civil court. This motion is used to compel the other party to take a certain action or appear in court to explain why they have not done so. The purpose of the motion is to ensure that the other party does not ignore the court’s orders or fail to comply with a court order. There are three main types of Florida Motion For Rule To Show Cause: Motion for Contempt, Motion for Enforcement, and Motion for Rehearing. Motion for Contempt is used to hold a party in contempt of court if they have failed to comply with a court order. Motion for Enforcement is used to enforce the terms of a court order when the other party has not complied. Motion for Rehearing is used to request a rehearing of the court’s decision when the ruling is unsatisfactory.