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 12.985(F)?
A: Form 12.985(F) is the Notice of Termination of Collaborative Law Process.
Q: What is the purpose of Form 12.985(F)?
A: The purpose of Form 12.985(F) is to inform the other party that you are terminating the collaborative law process.
Q: Who can use Form 12.985(F)?
A: Anyone involved in a collaborative law process in Florida can use Form 12.985(F) to terminate the process.
Q: What information is required in Form 12.985(F)?
A: Form 12.985(F) requires the names of the parties, the case number, and the reason for termination.
Q: How do I fill out Form 12.985(F)?
A: You need to fill in the required information, sign the form, and file it with the clerk of court.
Q: Is there a deadline to file Form 12.985(F)?
A: There is no specific deadline to file Form 12.985(F), but it should be filed as soon as you decide to terminate the collaborative law process.
Q: What happens after I file Form 12.985(F)?
A: After you file Form 12.985(F), the collaborative law process will be terminated, and you may need to explore other options for resolving your legal matter.
Q: Can I change my mind after filing Form 12.985(F)?
A: Yes, you can change your mind after filing Form 12.985(F), but you would need to notify the other party in writing and potentially file a new agreement to continue the collaborative law process.
Q: Do I need an attorney to use Form 12.985(F)?
A: While it is not required to have an attorney, it is recommended to consult with an attorney if you have any questions or concerns about the collaborative law process or terminating it.
Q: Is Form 12.985(F) specific to Florida?
A: Yes, Form 12.985(F) is specific to the state of Florida and should be used in collaborative law processes within the state.
Q: Is there a fee to file Form 12.985(F)?
A: Filing fees vary by county, so you may need to check with the clerk of court to determine if there is a fee to file Form 12.985(F).
Form Details:
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