Description
This is an attorney-drafted Motion that is filed after the .?”
parties have an Agreement requiring the Mother to make child support payments, but Mother has failed to do so. This is what is called a post-judgment Motion. In layman’s terms: this document is requesting the Court to require the Mother to make her child support payments, and possibly hold the Mother in contempt for failing to make said payment.
This Motion is tailored for FLORIDA cases. If you are in another state, please check out our Motion for Contempt for all other States.
About the Template:
This is an attorney-prepared Motion that has been tested and refined throughout our years of practice. Although every State is different, this type of Motion is standard. The case style and heading may be a bit different; please modify as necessary.
Your purchase comes with a complementary workbook-style PDF with instructions and additional information regarding your Motion, AND a Notice of Hearing form (complementary) to be filed after you set your motion for hearing!
EXTRA BONUS!! Since this is a Florida Form, your purchase comes with a complimentary digital book with a list of Florida counties, and a link to each respective Clerk of Court County website.
How to use it:
1. Download the motion;
2. Replace the highlighted text with your information;
3. Review & make any additional changes;
4. Export as PDF;
5. File with the Court of your State.
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