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Last updated: 1/5/2024

Notice Of Hearing Adversary {P-1.0531}

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P-1.0531 - NOTICE OF HEARING (Adversary). This form is used in a probate case in the Circuit Court of a specific county in Florida to inform the parties involved in the adversary proceeding that a hearing has been scheduled. The notice specifies the date, time, and location of the hearing. It also identifies the judge who will preside over the hearing. The matter to be heard is typically described or referenced. The recipients of the notice are instructed to govern themselves accordingly, indicating that they should make the necessary arrangements to attend the hearing or take appropriate action based on the nature of the notice. The form includes a certificate of service, certifying that a copy of the notice has been furnished to the addressees. The method of service (e.g., email, mail) should be indicated, along with the date of service. The form also provides information regarding accommodations for individuals with disabilities. It states that if a person with a disability requires assistance to participate in the proceeding, they should contact the identified court personnel at least 7 days before the scheduled court appearance or immediately upon receiving the notification if the time before the appearance is less than 7 days. It also provides contact information for individuals who are hearing or voice impaired. The form is typically signed by the attorney handling the case. The attorney's contact information, including email addresses, Florida Bar number, address, and telephone number, should be provided. Bar Form No. P-1.0531 Florida Lawyers Support Services, Inc. Revised January 1, 2024. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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