Florida Caption for Use in Adversary Proceeding Other than for a Complaint Filed by a Debtor — Form 16D is a specific legal form used in the state of Florida to establish the title for a legal proceeding. This caption is required to be used in cases other than complaints filed by debtors, both before and after the 2005 Act. It provides vital information regarding the parties involved, the court jurisdiction, and the case number. The purpose of the Florida Caption is to facilitate the identification and organization of legal cases, ensuring a smooth and efficient legal process. Keyword: Florida Caption, Adversary Proceeding, Complaint Filed by a Debtor, Form 16D, Pre-2005 Act, Post-2005 Act. There are two main types of Florida Caption for Use in Adversary Proceeding Other than for a Complaint Filed by a Debtor — Form 16D. They are: 1. Florida Caption for Use in Adversary Proceeding Other than for a Complaint Filed by a Debtor — Pre-2005 Act: Utilized before the implementation of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAP CPA), this form includes the following information: — Title: "IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE [DISTRICT NAME] DISTRICT OF FLORIDA" — Case Name: The plaintiff vs. The defendant — Case Number: Assigned by the court clerk — Adversary Proceeding Number: Assigned by the court clerk — Judge Name: The presiding judge over the case — Certificate of Service: To be completed by the serving party, indicating who, when, and how the documents were served 2. Florida Caption for Use in Adversary Proceeding Other than for a Complaint Filed by a Debtor — Post-2005 Act: Implemented after the passage of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAP CPA), this form includes similar information as the pre-2005 Act version, with some additional elements as required by the new legislation: — Debtor's Social Security Number: Required disclosure — Attorney's Bar Number: Identification of the attorney representing the parties — Electronic Case Filing Designation: Indication of electronic case filing Both the PRE- and post-2005 Act versions serve as standardized templates that must be used when initiating an adversary proceeding other than a complaint filed by a debtor. Adhering to the prescribed format enables clarity and consistency in court records, making it easier for all parties involved to navigate the legal process.