New Port Richey, FL asked in Immigration Law for Florida

Q: What Civil Family Court Docs besides cover sheet to open new case to Petition a Motion to life a verbal ban reg. parent

And to revoke a rep power of attorney duties he is abusing it. Called abuse of power

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A: To petition a motion to lift a verbal ban related to parenting, you will typically need several documents. In addition to the cover sheet, you should prepare the petition or motion document itself, clearly outlining the reasons for requesting the ban to be lifted. This document should include specific details about the situation and any supporting evidence.

For revoking a power of attorney due to abuse, you'll need a revocation of power of attorney form. Attach any evidence of abuse of power to strengthen your case, like communications or financial records. Filing this in court ensures that the revocation is recognized legally.

Make sure all documents are signed, notarized if required, and filed with the court clerk. It’s also essential to follow your jurisdiction’s specific guidelines for serving these documents to all relevant parties, including the person whose power of attorney you’re revoking.

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