IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE _____________________ JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR ______________________________ COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No:
________________________
Division:
________________________
In Re: The Marriage of:
_________________________________,
Petitioner,
and
_________________________________,
Respondent.
ORDER FOR TEMPORARY SUPPORT AND OTHER RELIEF
WITH NO DEPENDENT OR MINOR CHILD(REN)
This cause came before this Court for a hearing on a Motion for Temporary Support
and Other Relief with No Dependent or Minor Child(ren). The Court, having reviewed
the fle and heard the testimony, makes these fndings of fact and ORDERS as
follows:
The Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter and the parties.
SECTION I. MARITAL ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
A. Injunction.
1. _____ Petitioner _____ Respondent is (are) prohibited and enjoined from
disposing of any marital assets without the written permission of the other
party or a court order; however, _____Petitioner _____Respondent may
continue to pay all ordinary and usual expenses.
2. The Court may enforce compliance with the terms of this injunction through
civil and/or indirect criminal contempt proceedings, which may include arrest,
incarceration, and/or the imposition of a fne.
3. Violation of this injunction may constitute criminal contempt of court.
4. Bond. This order is conditioned upon _____ Petitioner _____ Respondent
posting bond in the sum of $__________ with the clerk of this Court.
B. Temporary Use of Assets.
1. The assets listed below are temporarily determined to be marital assets.
Each party shall temporarily have the use of, as his/her own, the assets
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and Other Relief With No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) (02/18)
awarded in this section, and the other party shall temporarily have no further
use of said assets. Any personal property not listed below shall be for
the use of party currently in possession of that item(s), and he or
she may not dispose of that item(s) without the written permission
of the other party or a court order.
ASSETS: DESCRIPTION OF ITEM(S)
(Please describe each item as clearly as possible. You
do not need to list account numbers.) Petition
er
Shall
Have
Tempor
ary
Use Respond
en t
Shall
Have
Tempor
ary
Use
Automobiles
Furniture & furnishings in home
Furniture & furnishings elsewhere
Jewelry
Business interests
Other Assets
C. Temporary Responsibility for Liabilities/Debts.
1. The liabilities listed below are temporarily determined to be marital. Each party shall pay
as his or her own the marital liabilities indicated below and shall keep said payments
current. The other party shall temporarily have no further responsibility for the payment
of these debts.
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and Other Relief With No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) (02/18)
LIABILITIES: DESCRIPTION OF DEBT(S)
(Please describe each item as clearly as
possible. You do not need to list account
numbers.) Curren
t
Amou
nt
Owed Petitio
ner
Shall
Pay Respond
ent
Shall
Pay
Mortgages on real estate: (home) $ $ $
Charge/credit card accounts
Auto loan
Auto loan
Bank/Credit Union loans
Money owed (not evidenced by a note)
Other
SECTION II. TEMPORARY EXCLUSIVE USE AND POSSESSION OF HOME
{Indicate all that apply}
1. _____Petitioner _____ Respondent shall have temporary exclusive use and
possession of the dwelling located at: {address}
until {date or event}
.
2. _____ Petitioner _____Respondent may make a visit to the premises described
in the paragraph above for the purpose of obtaining his or her clothing and
items of personal health and hygiene and to obtain any items awarded in this
order. This visit shall occur after notice to the person granted temporary
exclusive use and possession of the dwelling and at the earliest convenience
of both parties.
3. _____ Other:
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and Other Relief With No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) (02/18)
.
SECTION III. TEMPORARY ALIMONY
1. _____ The Court denies the request(s) for temporary alimony.
OR
2. _____The Court fnds that there is a need for, and that _____ Petitioner _____
Respondent, hereinafter Obligor, has/had the present ability to pay,
temporary alimony as follows:
{Indicate all that apply}
a. _____ Temporary Periodic. Obligor shall pay temporary periodic alimony
to Obligee in the amount of $__________ per month, payable ( ) in
accordance with Obligor’s employer’s payroll cycle, and in any event, at
least once a month, or _____ other {explain}
_______________________________________________________________________
beginning {date} _____________. This temporary periodic alimony shall
continue until modifed by court order, the death of either party, or until
{date or event} _________________ whichever occurs frst.
b. _____ Retroactive. Obligor shall pay retroactive alimony in the amount of
$__________ for the period of {date} ___________________ through {date}
_______________________, which shall be paid pursuant to paragraph 4
below.
3. Reasons for Awarding/Denying Temporary Alimony Award. The
reasons for awarding/denying temporary alimony are as follows:
a_____ length of the marriage of the party receiving temporary alimony:
years;
b._____ age of party receiving temporary alimony: years ;
c._____ health of party receiving temporary alimony: _____ excellent _____
good _____ poor _____ other
____________________________________________________;
d._____ other factors
____ Please indicate here if additional pages are attached.
4. Retroactive Alimony. _____ Petitioner _____ Respondent shall pay to the
other party the temporary retroactive alimony of $___________, as of {date}
____________. This amount shall be paid in the amount of $__________ per
month, payable in accordance with Obligor’s employer’s payroll cycle, and in
any event at least once a month ( ) other {explain}: _______
,
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and Other Relief With No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) (02/18)
beginning {date} ____________________________, until paid in full including
statutory interest.
5. Insurance.
[Indicate all that apply]
a. _____ Health Insurance. _____ Petitioner _____ Respondent shall
temporarily be required to pay health insurance premiums for the other
party not to exceed $__________ per month. Further, _____ Petitioner _____
Respondent shall pay any reasonable and necessary uninsured medical
costs for the other party not exceed $_____________per year. As to these
uninsured medical expenses, the party who is entitled to reimbursement
of the uninsured medical expense shall submit request for reimbursement
to the other party within 30 days, and the other party shall, within 30 days
after receipt, submit the applicable reimbursement for that expense.
b. _____ Life Insurance (to secure payment of support). To secure the
temporary alimony obligations set forth in this order, the Obligor shall
temporarily maintain any existing life insurance coverage on his/her life
naming the Obligee as the sole irrevocable benefciary, so long as
reasonably available. This temporary insurance shall be in the amount of
at least $__________ and shall remain in efect until this temporary
obligation for alimony terminates.
6. _____ Other provisions relating to temporary alimony including any
tax treatment and consequences:
_________________________________________________________________
.
SECTION IV. METHOD OF PAYMENT
Obligor shall pay any temporary court-ordered alimony and arrears, if any, as
follows:
1. Place of Payment.
[Indicate if applies]
a. _____ Obligor shall pay temporary court-ordered support directly to either
the State Disbursement Unit or the central depository, as required by
statute, along with any fee required by statute.
b. _____ Both parties have requested and the Court fnds that it is in the best
interests that temporary support payments need not be directed through
either the State Disbursement Unit or the central depository at this time;
however, either party may subsequently apply, pursuant to section
61.13(1)(d)3, Florida Statutes, to require payments through either the
State Disbursement Unit or the central depository.
2. Income Deduction.
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and Other Relief With No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) (02/18)
[ If applicable]
a. _____ Immediate. Obligor shall pay through income deduction, pursuant
to a separate Income Deduction Order which shall be efective
immediately. Obligor is individually responsible for paying this temporary
support obligation until all of said support is deducted from Obligor ’ s
income. Until support payments are deducted from Obligor ’ s paycheck,
Obligor is responsible for making timely payments directly to the State
Disbursement Unit or the Obligee, as previously set forth in this order.
b. _____ Deferred. Income deduction is ordered this day, but it shall not be
efective until a delinquency of $__________, or, if not specifed, an amount
equal to one month’s obligation occurs. Income deduction is not being
implemented immediately based on the following fndings: there are no
minor child(ren) common to the parties,
AND
there is proof of timely payment of a previously ordered obligation without
an income deduction order in cases of modifcation,
AND
_____ there is an agreement by the Obligor to advise the Title IV-D agency,
the clerk of court, and the Obligee of any change in Payor and/or health
insurance
OR
_____ there is a signed written agreement providing an alternative
arrangement between the Obligor and the Obligee and, at the option of
the IV-D agency, by the IV-D agency in IV-D cases in which there is an
assignment of support rights to the state, reviewed and entered in the
record by the court.
3. Bonus/one-time payments. _____ All ______% _____ No income paid in the
form of a bonus or other similar one-time payment, up to the amount of any
arrearage or the remaining balance thereof owed pursuant to this order, shall
be forwarded to the Obligee pursuant to the payment method prescribed
above.
4. Other provisions relating to method of temporary payment:
____________________________
.
SECTION V. TEMPORARY ATTORNEY’S FEES, COSTS, AND SUIT MONEY
1. _____ Petitioner ’ s _____ Respondent ’ s request(s) for temporary attorney’s
fees, costs, and suit money is (are) denied because
.
OR
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and Other Relief With No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) (02/18)
2. _____ The Court fnds there is a need for and an ability to pay temporary
attorney’s fees, costs, and suit money. _____ Petitioner _____ Respondent is
hereby ordered to pay to the other party $__________ in temporary attorney’s
fees, and $__________ in costs. The Court further fnds that the temporary
attorney’s fees awarded are based on the reasonable rate of $__________ per
hour and _____reasonable hours. Other provisions relating to temporary
attorney fees, costs, and suit money are as follows:
.
SECTION VI. OTHER PROVISIONS
Other Provisions:
.
DONE AND ORDERED in __________________________, Florida, on {date }
_______________________.
____________________________________________
CIRCUIT JUDGE
I certify that a copy of this {name of
document} ____________________________________________
was ____ mailed ____ faxed and mailed ____ e-mailed ____ hand-delivered to the
parties or entities listed below on {date}___________________________.
by___________________________________
{Clerk of court or designee}
Petitioner (or his or her attorney)
Respondent (or his or her attorney)
State Disbursement Unit
Other:
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and Other Relief With No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) (02/18)
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