This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form 12.970(D) for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Florida Courts - 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 12.970(D)?
A: Form 12.970(D) is a legal document used in Florida.
Q: What does Form 12.970(D) Waiver of Service of Process and Consent for Concurrent Custody by Extended Family involve?
A: It involves waiving the need to be formally served with court papers and consenting to concurrent custody by extended family.
Q: Who uses Form 12.970(D)?
A: This form is typically used by individuals in Florida who want to grant extended family members concurrent custody of their child and waive formal service of court papers.
Q: What is the purpose of waiving service of process in Form 12.970(D)?
A: The purpose is to avoid the need for formal service of court papers, making the process more streamlined.
Q: What does concurrent custody refer to?
A: Concurrent custody refers to when a child is placed in the care of both their parent and an extended family member.
Q: Is legal advice required to fill out Form 12.970(D)?
A: It is recommended to seek legal advice when filling out any legal document, including Form 12.970(D).
Q: Are there any specific requirements for eligibility to use Form 12.970(D)?
A: To be eligible, the child must already be in the custody of an extended family member, and there must be no existing case involving the child's custody or visitation in court.
Q: Is Form 12.970(D) applicable only in Florida?
A: Yes, Form 12.970(D) is specific to Florida and follows the state's laws and regulations regarding custody matters.
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