Last updated: 7/31/2025
Standard Family Law Interrogatories For Original Or Enforcement Proceedings w-Instructions {12.930(b)}
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FORM 12.930(b) - STANDARD FAMILY LAW INTERROGATORIES FOR ORIGINAL OR ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS. This form should be used to ask the other party in your case to answer certain standard questions in writing. These questions are called interrogatories, and they must relate to your case. If the other party fails to answer the questions, you may ask the court to order the other party to answer the questions. (You cannot ask these questions before the petition has been filed.) The questions in this form should be used in original proceedings or enforcement proceedings and are meant to supplement the information provided in the Financial Affidavit, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.902(b) or (c). You should read all of the questions in this form to determine which questions, if any, the other party should answer to provide you with information not covered in the financial affidavit forms. If there are questions to which you already know the answer, you may choose not to ask them. This form should be typed or printed in black ink. You must complete the box at the beginning of this form to indicate which questions you are requesting that the other party answer. You must serve the other party with this document and a copy of these interrogatories and a copy of the Notice of Service of Standard Family Law Interrogatories, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.930(a), if by mail or hand delivery. You must serve these interrogatories and a copy of the Notice, if by email. Service must be in accordance with Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.516. You should also keep a copy for your records. You should not file this form with the clerk of the circuit court. However, you must file the Notice of Service of Standard Family Law Interrogatories, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure 12.930(a), to tell the court that you have sent this form to the other party. www.FormsWorkflow.com





