Legal information available to the general public on a wide variety of issues.
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Domestic Violence - Your Rights PDF Family Law Unit Brochure
By: Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. - Daytona Office
Domestic Violence Information
(Separate Website)
The mission of WomensLaw.org is to provide easy-to-understand legal information to women living with or escaping domestic violence.
By: WomensLaw.org
Family Court Case Management Program
(Separate Website)
Clerk office brochure.
By: Alachua County Clerk's Office
Family Law
(Separate Website)
Website pamphlet.
By: Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc. - Jacksonville/Duval County
Family Law Forms
Florida Supreme Court approved family law forms. Forms included: PETITIONS, ANSWERS AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS; SERVICE; PROCEDURAL;
DISCOVERY; MOTIONS; DOMESTIC AND REPEAT VIOLENCE; ADOPTION; NAME CHANGE; PATERNITY;
GRANDPARENT VISITATION; and, JUDGEMENTS AND ORDERS.
By: The Florida Supreme Court
Other Formats:
Separate Website
Family Law Handbook
(Separate Website)
Clerks' office legal brochure.
By: Alachua County Clerks Office
Family Law Information
(Separate Website)
Website information on divorce, child support, and child custody: Filing (or responding to) a Family Law Case on Your Own; Changing an Existing Child Support Order; Responding to a Child Support Petition.
By: Bay Area Legal Services, Inc. - Tampa
Family Mediation
(Separate Website)
General information pamphlet.
By: The Florida Bar
Florida Guardian Ad Litem
(Separate Website)
General information from call-a-law script.
By: The Florida Bar
Florida Manual for Incarcerated Parents This Manual is designed to help parents who are incarcerated in Florida prisons and jails. It is designed to help you understand your rights and responsibilities as parents. Whether you have children when you become incarcerated, or they are born during your incarceration, caring for your children becomes a very difficult task. Many things can happen that can affect how much control you can have over your child?s care and well-being when you are in jail or prison.
By: Florida Institutional Legal Services, Inc. - advocacy for prisoners and other people in state custody
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