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Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Courts
Serving the Citizens of Brevard and Seminole Counties

1997 Admin Order 97-16-b

97-16-B IN RE: SUPPORT - CONSOLIDATION OF TEMPORARY CHILD SUPPORT INTO A SUBSEQUENTLY FILED PATERNITY ACTION RE: INSTANCES THAT TEMPORARY CHILD SUPPORT IS ORDERED PRIOR TO THE FILING OF A PATERNITY ACTION - ORDERED 5/14/1997 BY JOHN DEAN MOXLEY JR.

EXCERPT: “WHEREAS there are instances that temporary child support is ordered prior to the filing of a paternity action. WHEREAS any such temporary child support order should be consolidated with the subsequently filed paternity action and any arrearage or credit outstanding in the aforementioned child support order should be transferred to the paternity action. It is thereupon, ORDERED: That where there is first a temporary child support order and a subsequently filed paternity action, the temporary child support order shall automatically be consolidated with the paternity action and arrearages or credits from the prior child support order will be transferred to the paternity action. This order will take effect immediately and will be applicable only to cases filed after the date of this order. DONE AND ORDERED this 14TH day of MAY 1997.”

Filename: 97-16-b.pdf
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Categories: 1997, ACTIVE, ADMINISTRATION, ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, BREVARD, DEPENDENCY COURT, FAMILY COURT, POLICIES & PROCEDURES
Tags: 5/14/1997, 97-16-B, JOHN DEAN MOXLEY JR, PATERNITY ACTION, TEMPORARY CHILD SUPPORT

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