This is a legal form that was released by the Florida Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Florida. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 12.940(E)?
A: Form 12.940(E) is the official form used in Florida for an Order Dissolving Temporary Injunction.
Q: What is a Temporary Injunction?
A: A Temporary Injunction is a court order that temporarily prohibits someone from taking a certain action.
Q: When is Form 12.940(E) used?
A: Form 12.940(E) is used when a party wants to dissolve or cancel a Temporary Injunction that has been issued.
Q: What information is required on Form 12.940(E)?
A: Form 12.940(E) requires information about the case, the parties involved, and the reasons for seeking the dissolution of the Temporary Injunction.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to use Form 12.940(E)?
A: While it is not required to have a lawyer, it is advisable to consult with one to ensure you understand the legal implications and to navigate the court process.
Q: What happens after I file Form 12.940(E)?
A: After filing Form 12.940(E), the court will review the request and may schedule a hearing to determine whether to grant or deny the order to dissolve the Temporary Injunction.
Q: Can the other party contest the request to dissolve the Temporary Injunction?
A: Yes, the other party has the right to contest the request and present arguments as to why the Temporary Injunction should remain in place.
Form Details:
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