Self-Help

Access local self-help centers; free, low-cost legal aid; and family law forms needed to resolve many family-related situations in court.

Court Structure

From the Supreme Court down to the local 67 county courts, each tier of Florida's judicial system plays a unique role in ensuring justice for all Floridians.

Education & Outreach

The Office of the State Court Administrator's communications unit provides education and outreach services including publication of Full Court Press.

Family Law Forms

The Florida State Courts System's Self-Help Center is your online guide to help direct you through the court system.

The role of the self-help center staff is to direct interested individuals to the self-help website where they can explore resources needed to represent themselves, access the courts, and other essential resources.

See All Family Law Forms

Most commonly accessed forms:

  • 12.905(a), Supplemental Petition to Modify Parental Responsibility, Visitation, or Parenting Plan/Time-Sharing Schedule and Other Relief
  • 12.905(b), Supplemental Petition for Modification of Child Support
  • 12.905(c), Supplemental Petition for Modification of Alimony
  • 12.902(b), Family Law Financial Affidavit (Short Form)
  • 12.902(c) Family Law Financial Affidavit (Long Form)
  • 12.902(e), Child Support Guidelines Worksheet
  • 12.901(b)(1), Petition for Dissolution of Marriage With Dependent or Minor Child(ren)
  • 12.901(b)(2), Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Property but No Dependent or Minor Child(ren)
  • 12.901(b)(3), Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) or Property