In Re: Amendments to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, the Florida Small Claims Rules, the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, and the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure - Service

CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedApril 8, 2021
DocketSC19-2162
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Supreme Court of Florida ____________

No. SC19-2162 ____________

IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, THE FLORIDA SMALL CLAIMS RULES, THE FLORIDA RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE, AND THE FLORIDA FAMILY LAW RULES OF PROCEDURE—SERVICE.

April 8, 2021

PER CURIAM.

This matter is before the Court for consideration of proposed

amendments to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, the Florida

Small Claims Rules, the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, and

the Florida Family Law Rules. See Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin.

2.140(f). We have jurisdiction. 1

In response to a referral by the Court, the Civil Procedure

Rules Committee, Small Claims Rules Committee, Appellate Court

Rules Committee, and Family Law Rules Committee filed a joint

1. See art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const. report proposing amendments to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure

1.080 (Service and Filing of Pleadings, Orders, and Documents),

Florida Small Claims Rule 7.221 (Hearing in Aid of Execution) and

Form 7.343 (Fact Information Sheet), Florida Rules of Appellate

Procedure 9.410 (Sanctions) and 9.420 (Filing; Service of Copies;

Computation of Time), and Florida Family Law Rule 12.080 (Service

of Pleadings and Filing of Documents) to require documents that

are served but not filed with the court to be served in accordance

with Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration

2.516 (Service of Pleadings and Documents). All rule amendments

were approved by each respective committee and unanimously

approved by the Executive Committee of the Board of Governors of

The Florida Bar. The committees and the Court published the

proposals for comment and received no comments.

We adopt the amendments as proposed by the committees.

Accordingly, the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, the Florida Small

Claims Rules, the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, and the

Florida Family Law Rules are amended as reflected in the appendix

to this opinion. New language is indicated by underscoring;

-2- deletions are indicated by struck-through type. The amendments

shall take effect immediately upon the release of this opinion.

It is so ordered.

CANADY, C.J., and POLSTON, LABARGA, LAWSON, MUÑIZ, COURIEL, and GROSSHANS, JJ., concur.

THE FILING OF A MOTION FOR REHEARING SHALL NOT ALTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THESE AMENDMENTS.

Original Proceeding – Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, Florida Small Claims Rules, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, and Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure

Ceci Culpepper Berman, Chair, Tampa, Florida, and Honorable Ardith Michelle Bronson, Past Chair, Civil Procedure Rules Committee, Miami, Florida; Hon. Olga Maria Gonzalez-Levine, Chair, Plantation, Florida, and Maureen B Walsh, Past Chair, Small Claims Rules Committee, Jacksonville, Florida; Hon. Stephanie W. Ray, Chair, and Thomas D. Hall, Past Chair, Appellate Court Rules Committee, Tallahassee, Florida; Cory Aaron Brandfon, Chair, and Mary Lou Cuellar-Stilo, Past Chair, Family Law Rules Committee, Tampa, Florida; and Joshua E. Doyle, Executive Director, Krys Godwin and Mikalla Andies Davis, Staff Liaisons, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee, Florida,

for Petitioner

-3- APPENDIX

RULE 1.080. SERVICE AND FILING OF PLEADINGS, ORDERS, AND DOCUMENTS

(a) Service. Every pleading subsequent to the initial pleading, all orders, and every other document filed or required by statute or rule to be served in the action must be served in conformity with the requirements of Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.516.

(b) – (c) [No Change]

RULE 7.221. HEARING IN AID OF EXECUTION

(a) Use of Form 7.343. In any final judgment, the judge shall include the Enforcement Paragraph of form 7.340 if requested by the prevailing party or attorney. In addition to the forms of discovery available to the judgment creditor under Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.560, the judge, at the request of the judgment creditor or the judgment creditor’s attorney, shall order a judgment debtor to complete and serve form 7.343 within 45 days of the order or other such reasonable time determined by the court. The completed form must be served, with any copies, pursuant to Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.516. If the judgment debtor fails to obey the order, Florida Rule of Civil Procedure Form 1.982 may be used in conjunction with this subdivision of this rule.

(b) [No Change]

Committee Notes [No Change]

FORM 7.343. FACT INFORMATION SHEET

(a) For Individuals

(CAPTION) FACT INFORMATION SHEET — INDIVIDUAL Full Legal Name: Nicknames or Aliases: Residence Address: Mailing Address (if different): -4- Telephone Numbers: (Home) (Business) Name of Employer: Address of Employer: Position or Job Description: Rate of Pay: $ per . Average Paycheck: $ per Average Commissions or Bonuses: $ per . Commissions or bonuses are based on Other Personal Income: $ from (Explain details on the back of this sheet or an additional sheet if necessary.) Social Security Number: Birthdate: Driver License Number: Issuing State: Marital Status: Spouse’s Name: Spouse’s Address (if different): Spouse’s Social Security Number: Birthdate: Spouse’s Employer: Spouse’s Average Paycheck or Income: $ per Other Family Income: $ per (Explain details on back of this sheet or an additional sheet if necessary.) Names and Ages of All Your Children (and addresses if not living with you):

Child Support or Alimony Paid: $ per Names of Others You Live With: Who is Head of Your Household? You Spouse Other Person Checking Account at: Account # Savings Account at: Account # (Describe all other accounts or investments you may have, including stocks, mutual funds, savings bonds, or annuities, on the back of this sheet or an additional sheet if necessary.)

For Real Estate (land) You Own or Are Buying: Address: All Names on Title: Mortgage Owed to: Balance Owed: Monthly Payment: $ (Attach a copy of the deed or mortgage, or list the legal description of the property on the back of this sheet or an additional sheet if necessary. Also provide the same information on any other property you own or are buying.)

For All Motor Vehicles You Own or Are Buying: Year/Make/Model: Color: Vehicle ID #: Tag No: Mileage: Names on Title: Present Value: $ Loan Owed to: Balance on Loan: $

-5- Monthly Payment: $ (List all other automobiles, as well as other vehicles, such as boats, motorcycles, bicycles, or aircraft, on the back of this sheet or an additional sheet if necessary.) Have you given, sold, loaned, or transferred any real or personal property worth more than $100 to any person in the last year? If your answer is “yes,” describe the property and sale price, and give the name and address of the person who received the property.

Does anyone owe you money? Amount Owed: $ Name and Address of Person Owing Money: Reason money is owed:

Please attach copies of the following: 1. Your last pay stub.

2. Your last 3 statements for each bank, savings, credit union, or other financial account.

3. Your motor vehicle registrations and titles.

4. Any deeds or titles to any real or personal property you own or are buying, or leases to property you are renting.

5. Your last 2 income tax returns filed.

UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, I SWEAR OR AFFIRM THAT THE FOREGOING ANSWERS ARE TRUE AND COMPLETE.

Judgment Debtor

STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF .................... The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on .....(date)....., by ...................., who is personally known to me or has produced ....................

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