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Instructions for Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15) INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLORIDA FAMILY LAW FORM 12.983(c), ANSWER TO PETITION AND COUNTERPETITION TO DETERMINE PATERNITY AND FOR RELATED RELIEF (11/15) When should this form be used? This form should be used when you are responding to a petition to determine paternity and asking the court for something different than what was in the petition, such as parental responsibility, time-sharing, and child support . The answer is used to admit or deny the allegations contained in the petition, and the counterpetition is used to ask for whatever you want the court to do for you. The other party has 20 days to answer your counterpetition after being served with your counterpetition. This form should be typed or printed in black ink. After completing this form, you should sign the form before a notary public or deputy clerk. You should then file the original with the clerk of the circuit court in the county where the petition was filed and keep a copy for your records. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING E-FILING The Florida Rules of Judicial Administration now require that all petitions, pleadings, and documents be filed electronically except in certain circumstances. Self-represented litigants may file petitions or other pleadings or documents electronically; however, they are not required to do so. If you choose to file your pleadings or other documents electronically, you must do so in accordance with Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.525, and you must follow the procedures of the judicial circuit in which you file. The rules and procedures should be carefully read and followed. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING E-SERVICE ELECTION After the initial service of process of the petition or supplemental petition by the Sheriff or certified process server, the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration now require that all documents required or permitted to be served on the other party must be served by electronic mail (e-mail) except in certain circumstances. You must strictly comply with the format requirements set forth in the Rules of Judicial Administration. If you elect to participate in electronic service, which means serving or receiving pleadings by electronic mail (e-mail), or through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, you must review Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.516. You may find this rule at www.flcourts.org through the link to the Rules of Judicial Administration provided under either Family Law Forms: Getting Started, or Rules of Court in the A-Z Topical Index.SELF-REPRESENTED LITIGANTS MAY SERVE DOCUMENTS BY E-MAIL; HOWEVER, THEY ARE NOT REQUIRED TO DO SO. If a self-represented litigant elects to serve and receive documents by e-mail, the procedures must always be followed once the initial election is made.To serve and receive documents by e-mail, you must designate your e-mail addresses by using the Designation of Current Mailing and E-mail Address , Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915, and you must provide your e-mail address on each form on which your signature appears. Please CAREFULLY read the rules and instructions for: Certificate of Service (General), Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.914; Designation of Current Mailing and E-mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915; and Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.516. Instructions for Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15) What should I do next? You have 20 days to file an answer or answer and counterpetition to the other party’s petition. A copy of this form, along with all of the other forms required with this answer and counterpetition, must be mailed or hand delivered to the other party in your case.If you deny that the person named in the petition is the child(ren)’s father, a Motion for Scientific Paternity Testing Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(e), should be filed. This is used to ask the court to order a scientific test to determine who is the child(ren)’s father. After you file an answer and counterpetition, the case will then generally proceed as follows:UNCONTESTED. This case is uncontested if you and the other party agree on all issues raised in the petition and the counterpetition. If this is the case, and you and the other party have complied with mandatory disclosure and filed all of the required papers, either party may call the clerk, family law intake staff, or judicial assistant to set a final hearing. If you request the hearing, you must notify the other party of the hearing by using a Notice of Hearing (General), Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.923, or other appropriate notice of hearing form. CONTESTED. This case is contested if you and the other party disagree on any issues raised in the petition or counterpetition. If you are unable to settle the disputed issues, either party may file a Notice for Trial, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.924, after you have complied with mandatory disclosure and filed all of the required papers. Some circuits may require the completion of mediation before a final hearing may be set. You should contact the clerk, family law intake staff, or judicial assistant for instructions on how to set your case for trial (final hearing). Where can I look for more information? Before proceeding, you should read General Information for Self-Represented Litigants for some basic information. The words that are in bold underline in these instructions are defined there. For further information, see chapter 742, Florida Statutes. Special notes... If the child(ren)’s father signed papers at the hospital acknowledging that he was the father, paternity was established as a matter of law. This should be indicated on page 2, section 10a of the counterpetition part of this form. With this answer, you must file the following: Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) Affidavit, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.902(d).Notice of Social Security Number Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.902(j).Family Law Financial Affidavit, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(b) or (c). (This must be filed within 45 days of service of the petition on you if not filed with this answer.) Certificate of Compliance with Mandatory Disclosure Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Instructions for Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15)Form 12.932. (This must be filed within 45 days of service of the petition on you, if not filed with this answer, unless you and the other party have agreed not to exchange these documents.)Child Support Guidelines Worksheet, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(e). (If you do not know the other party’s income, you may file this worksheet after his or her financial affidavit has been filed.) Parenting Plan, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.995(a), 12.995(b), or (c). If the parents have reached an agreement, a signed and notarized Parenting Plan should be attached. If the parents have not reached an agreement, a proposed Parenting Plan may be filed.Many jurisdictions may require the completion of mediation before a final hearing may be set. A parenting course must be completed prior to entry of the final judgment. You should contact the office of your local clerk of court, family law intake staff, or the judicial assistant about requirements for parenting courses or mediation where you live. Parenting Plan and Time-Sharing. If the parties are unable to agree on parenting arrangements and a time-sharing schedule, a judge will decide as part of establishing a Parenting Plan. The judge will decide the parenting arrangements and time-sharing schedule based on the child(ren)’s best interests. Regardless of whether there is an agreement between the parties, the court reserves jurisdiction to modify issues relating to minor child(ren).The judge may request a parenting plan recommendation or appoint a guardian ad litem in your case. This means that a neutral person will review your situation and report to the judge concerning parenting issues. The purpose of such intervention is to be sure that the best interests of the child(ren) is being served. For more information, you may consult section 61.401 and 61.405, Florida Statutes. Listed below are some terms with which you should become familiar before completing your answer and counterpetition. If you do not fully understand any of the terms below or their implications, you should speak with an attorney before going any further.Shared Parental Responsibility Sole Parental Responsibility Supervised Time-SharingNo contact Parenting PlanParenting Plan Recommendations Time-Sharing ScheduleChild Support. The court may order one parent to pay child support to assist the other parent in meeting the child(ren)’s material needs. Both parents are required to provide financial support, but one parent may be ordered to pay a portion of his or her support for the child(ren) to the other parent.Florida has adopted guidelines for determining the amount of child support to be paid. These guidelines are based on the combined income of both parents and take into account the financial contributions of both parents. You should file a financial affidavit , and the other parent will be required to do the same. From your financial affidavits, you should be able to calculate the amount of child support that should be Instructions for Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15)paid. Because the child support guidelines take several factors into consideration, change over time, and vary from state to state, your child support obligation may be more or less than that of other people in seemingly similar situations.Parenting Plan. In all cases involving minor or dependent child(ren), a Parenting Plan shall be approved or established by the court. If the parties have reached an agreement, you should file a Parenting Plan, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.995(a), 12.995(b), or 12.995(c) which addresses the time-sharing schedule for the child(ren). If you have not reached an agreement, a proposed Parenting Plan may be filed. A Parenting Plan will be established by the court.Final Judgments. These family law forms contain a Final Judgment of Paternity, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(g), which the judge may use. You should check with the clerk, family law intake staff, or judicial assistant to see if you need to bring it with you to the hearing. If so, you should type or print the heading, including the circuit, county, case number, division, and the parties’ names, and leave the rest blank for the judge to complete at your hearing or trial.Remember, a person who is NOT an attorney is called a nonlawyer. If a nonlawyer helps you fill out these forms, that person must give you a copy of a Disclosure from Nonlawyer , Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.900 (a), before he or she helps you. A nonlawyer helping you fill out these forms also must put his or her name, address, and telephone number on the bottom of the last page of every form he or she helps you complete. Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE _______________________ JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ________________________ COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: ___________________________ ___Division: __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________,Petitioner,and__________________________________,Respondent, ANSWER TO PETITION AND COUNTERPETITION TO DETERMINE PATERNITY AND FOR RELATED RELIEF I, {full legal name} __________________________________________________________, Respondent, being sworn, certify that the following information is true: ANSWER TO PETITION 1. I agree with Petitioner as to the allegations raised in the following numbered paragraphs in the Petition and, therefore, admit those allegations: {indicate section and paragraph number}___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.2.I disagree with Petitioner as to the allegations raised in the following numbered paragraphs in the Petition and, therefore, deny those issues: {indicate section and paragraph number}___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.3. I currently am unable to admit or deny the following paragraphs due to lack of information: {indicate section and paragraph number} _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. COUNTERPETITION TO DETERMINE PATERNITY AND FOR RELATED RELIEF SECTION I. PATERNITY1. Resp o nden t is th e _ ____ m oth er _ ____ f a th er of the fo llo w in g m in o r c h ild (r e n ):N am e Bir th D ate(1). ___________________________________________________________________________(2). ___________________________________________________________________________(3). ___________________________________________________________________________(4). ___________________________________________________________________________(5). ___________________________________________________________________________ Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15)(6). ___________________________________________________________________________2. Petitioner’s current address is: {street address, city, state}___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.3.Respondent’s current address is: {street address, city, state}___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.4.Both parties are over the age of 18.5. Petitioner {Choose only one} _____ is _____ is not a member of the military service.Respondent {Choose only one} _____ is _____ is not a member of the military service.6.Neither Petitioner nor Respondent is mentally incapacitated.7. A completed Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) Affidavit, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.902(d), is filed with this counterpetition.8. A completed Notice of Social Security Number, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.902(j), is filed with this counterpetition.9.A completed Family Law Financial Affidavit, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(b) or (c), _____ is, or _____ will be, filed.10. Paternity Facts.{Choose only one}a. _____ Paternity has previously been established as a matter of law.b. _____ The parties engaged in sexual intercourse with each other in the month(s) of {list month(s) and year(s)} ____________________________________________________, in: {city and state} _______________________________________________________. As a result of the sexual intercourse, _____ Petitioner _____ Respondent conceived and gave birth to the minor child(ren) named in paragraph 1. _____ Petitioner _____ Respondent is the natural father of the minor child(ren). The mother _____ was _____ was not married at the time of the conception and/or birth of the minor child(ren) named in paragraph l. If the mother was married, the name and address of her husband at the time of conception and/or birth is: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.SECTION II. PARENTING PLAN ESTABLISHING PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND TIME-SHARING1.The minor child(ren) currently reside(s) with _____ Mother _____ Father _____ Other: {explain} _____________________________________________________________________. Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15)2.Parental Responsibility. It is in the child(ren)’s best interests that parental responsibility be:{Choose only one}a. _____ shared by both Father and Mother. b.aw ard ed s o le ly t o _____ Fa th er _____ Moth er. S hare d p are n ta l r e sp o nsib ilit y would be detrimental to the child(ren) because:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.3.Parenting Plan and Time-Sharing. It is in the best interests of the child(ren) that the family be ordered to co m ply w it h a Pare n tin g Plan that _____ in clu des _____ d o es not in clu de p are n ta l time- sharing with the child(ren). The Respondent states that it is in the best interests of the child(ren) that:{Choose only one}a. _____ The attached proposed Parenting Plan should be adopted by the court. The parties ( ) have ( ) have not agreed to the Parenting Plan.b. b. The court should establish a Parenting Plan with the following provisions: 1. _____ No time-sharing for the _____ Father _____ Mother.2. _____ Lim it e d t im e-s h arin g with th e _____ Father _____ Mother.3. _____ Su perv is e d t im e-s h arin g f o r t h e _____ Father _____ Mother.4. _____ Supervised or third-party exchange for the child(ren). Time-sharing schedule as follows:______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________4. Explain why this request is in the best interest of the child(ren) : ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5. The minor child(ren) should: [Choose only one]a._____ retain his/her (their) present name(s).b._____ receive a change of name as follows:present name(s) be changed to:1. _________________________ 1. _________________________2. _________________________ 2. _________________________3. _________________________ 3. _________________________4. _________________________ 4. _________________________5. _________________________ 5. _________________________6. _________________________ 6. _________________________ Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15)SECTION III. CHILD SUPPORT[Indicate all that apply]1. Respondent requests that the court award child support as determined by Florida’s child support guidelines, section 61.30, Florida Statutes. A completed Child Support Guidelines Worksheet, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(e), is, or will be, filed. Such support should be ordered retroactive to:[Choose only one]a. _____ the date when the parents did not reside together in the same household with the child, not to exceed a period of 24 months before the date of filing of this counterpetition.b . _____ the date of the filing of this petition.c. _____ other: {date} _______________ {Explain} ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.2. _____ Respondent requests that the Court award a child support amount that is more than or less than Florida’s child support guidelines. Respondent understands that a Motion to Deviate from Child Support Guidelines , Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.943, must be completed before the Court will consider this request.3. _____ Respondent requests that medical/dental insurance coverage for the minor child(ren) be provided by:[Choose only one]a._____ Father.b. _____ Mother.4. _____ Respondent requests that uninsured medical/dental expenses for the child(ren) be paid by: [Choose only one]a._____ Father.b. _____ Mother.c. _____ Father and Mother each pay one-half.d. _____ Father and Mother each pay according to the percentages in the Child Support Guidelines Worksheet , Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(e).e._____ Other {explain}: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5. _____ Respondent requests that life insurance to secure child support be provided by:[Choose only one]a._____ Father.b. _____ Mother.c. _____ Both.6. _____ P etit io ner _____ Resp o nden t _____ B oth h as ( h ave ) in cu rre d m ed ic a l e xp en se s in the amount of $ __________ on behalf of the minor child(ren), including hospital and other expenses incidental to the birth of the minor child(ren). There should be an appropriate allocation or apportionment of these expenses. Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15)7. _____ P etit io ner _____ Resp o nden t _____ B oth h as ( h ave ) r e ce iv e d p ast p ublic assistance for this (these) minor child(ren).RESPONDENT’S REQUEST1.Respondent requests a hearing on this petition and understands that he or she must attend the hearing.2. Respondent requests that the Court enter an order that:[Choose all that apply]a . _____ establishes paternity of the minor child(ren), ordering proper scientific testing, if necessary;b. _____ establishes a Parenting Plan containing provisions for parental responsibility and time- sharing for the minor or dependent child(ren);c . _____ awards child support, including medical/dental insurance coverage, for the minor child(ren);d. _____ determines the appropriate allocation or apportionment of all expenses incidental to the birth of the child(ren), including hospital and medical expenses;e. _____ determines the appropriate allocation or apportionment of all other past, present, and future medical and dental expenses incurred or to be incurred on behalf of the minor child(ren);f . _____ changes the child(ren)’s name(s); andg. _____ other relief as follows: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________; and grants such other relief as may be appropriate and in the best interests of the minor child(ren).I certify that a copy of this document was ( ) mailed ( ) faxed and mailed ( ) e-mailed ( ) hand- delivered to the person(s) listed below on {date} ___________________________.Petitioner or his/her attorney:Name: _____________________________________Address: ___________________________________City, State, Zip: ______________________________Fax Number: _______________________________Designated E-mail Address(es): ___________________________________________________________ Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.983(c), Answer to Petition and Counterpetition to Determine Paternity and for Related Relief (11/15)I understand that I am swearing or affirming under oath to the truthfulness of the claims made in this answer and counterpetition and that the punishment for knowingly making a false statement includes fines and/or imprisonment.Dated: ____________________ _______________________________________Signature of PartyPrinted Name: ___________________________Address: _______________________________City, State, Zip: __________________________Telephone Number: ______________________Fax Number: ____________________________Designated E-mail Address(es): ____________________________________________________STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF _________________S w orn t o or a ffir m ed and sig n ed b efo re me on __________ b y _ _________________________________ ._____________________________________________NOTARY PUBLIC or DEPUTY CLERK_____________________________________________{Print, type, or stamp commissioned name of notary or clerk.}_____ Personally known_____ Produced identification Type of identification produced _________________________IF A NONLAWYER HELPED YOU FILL OUT THIS FORM, HE/SHE MUST FILL IN THE BLANKS BELOW:[fill in all blanks]This form was prepared for the Respondent/Counterpetitioner. This form was completed with the assistance of:{name of individual} ___________________________________________________________________,{name of business} ____________________________________________________________________,{a ddre ss} ____________________________________________________________________________,{ c it y } _ __ _________________, { s ta te } _ ____ , {z ip c o d e} _ _ ________, {t e le p hon e n um ber} _ ___________.

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