Court Forms: Temporary Order Allowing Move with Children

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Temporary Order Allowing Move with Children
Temporary Order (Relocating party)

I intend to move with children. The other parent with a court order giving them a legal right to spend time with children filed an Objection. I want to ask the court for a temporary order permitting the move with children. What forms do I use?

Form
Title
Download
Revised
FL Relocate 726 Motion for Temporary Order Allowing Move with Children (Relocation)      07/2019
FL All Family 185 Notice of Hearing      05/2016
FL All Family 112 Proof of Mailing or Hand Delivery (for documents after Summons and Petition)      01/2022
FL Relocate 728 Temporary Order about Moving with Children (Relocation)      07/2019
 

Parenting Plan:

FL All Family 140 Parenting Plan      07/2022
...OR...

Residential Schedule:

FL Parentage 304 Motion to Permit Proceeding (by a person not included in Acknowledgment or Court Decision)      01/2019

Temporary Order Preventing Move with Children

The other parent intends to move with the children. I want a temporary order preventing them from relocating with the children. What forms do I use?

Form
Title
Download
Revised
FL Relocate 725 Motion for Temporary Order Preventing Move with Children (Relocation)      07/2019
FL Relocate 728 Temporary Order about Moving with Children (Relocation)      07/2019
FL All Family 185 Notice of Hearing      05/2016
FL All Family 112 Proof of Mailing or Hand Delivery (for documents after Summons and Petition)      01/2022

Note: Additional documents may be required by local county superior court rules.

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