Where can I get a family division form?

Where can I get a family division form?

After you have read and understand the instructions, and after you have filed the appropriate forms, you may contact the Family Division Self-Help Office by filing a Family FORM A to obtain a court date. Use of these forms does not constitute representation by courthouse personnel.

Where to find Florida Supreme Court pro se forms?

You may find all Supreme Court approved forms on the Internet at www.flcourts.org, or at your local law library. If you do not understand the forms or your legal rights or obligations, you should consult with an attorney.

Who is eligible for the Family Division mediation program?

To be eligible for the program, neither party may have previously filed any family division court case involving the same parties or children. The most common issues in pre-filing family mediations include parental responsibility, parenting plans, child support, and distribution of assets and debts.

Can a courthouse help you with a pro se form?

Courthouse personnel cannot give you legal advice nor can they help you complete these forms. The forms contained in this packet and the instructions provided are simplified to meet the general needs of the majority of pro se litigants.

After you have read and understand the instructions, and after you have filed the appropriate forms, you may contact the Family Division Self-Help Office by filing a Family FORM A to obtain a court date. Use of these forms does not constitute representation by courthouse personnel.

You may find all Supreme Court approved forms on the Internet at www.flcourts.org, or at your local law library. If you do not understand the forms or your legal rights or obligations, you should consult with an attorney.

To be eligible for the program, neither party may have previously filed any family division court case involving the same parties or children. The most common issues in pre-filing family mediations include parental responsibility, parenting plans, child support, and distribution of assets and debts.

Why are completed forms important to court staff?

Users of completed forms (court staff, judges, parties, etc.) expect to see specific content in consistent locations on the form. When that content shifts as a result of printer and word processor anomalies, then the value of standardized forms is diminished.