Forms & Documents
Browse all Office of the State Courts Administrator government forms
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Termination of Limited Appearance | Attorney/Non-Lawyer Representation |
Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Affidavit | Additional Supporting Documents |
Verified Motion for Temporary Injunction to Prevent Removal of Minor Child(ren) and/or Denial of Passport Services | Motions |
Waiver of Service of Process and Consent for Concurrent Custody by Extended Family | Temporary/Concurrent Custody |
Waiver of Service of Process and Consent for Temporary Custody by Extended Family | Temporary/Concurrent Custody |
Writ of Bodily Attachment (Child Support | Motions |
Articles & Guides
1 guide
What Is Probate In Florida? A Brief Guide
Probate is the legal process of settling an estate after someone dies. Its purpose is to lawfully distribute a deceased person's property and assets to heirs and beneficiaries. Probate in Florida is supervised by the Probate Division of the Judicial Circuit Court.
Contact Information & Office Locations
1 contact point
The Office of the State Courts
Address:
500 South Duval Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1900
- (850) 922-5081
- (407) 801-4350 (Florida Legal Services)
- (800) 342-8011 (Florida Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service)