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Florida Family Law Rule 12.550

RULE 12.550. EXECUTIONS AND FINAL PROCESS

(a) Issuance. Executions on judgments shall issue during
the life of the judgment on the oral request of the party entitled to it
or that party’s attorney. No execution or other final process may
issue until the judgment on which it is based has been recorded nor
within the time for serving a motion for new trial or rehearing, and
if a motion for new trial or rehearing is timely served, until it is
determined. Execution or other final process may be issued on
special order of the court at any time after judgment.

(b) Stay. The court before which an execution or other
process based on a final judgment is returnable may stay such
execution or other process and suspend proceedings on it for good
cause on motion and notice to all adverse parties.
Link to Florida Bar Official Rule 12.550

Cases Citing Rule 12.550

Total Results: 2

In Re Family Law Rules of Procedure

663 So. 2d 1049, 20 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 581, 1995 Fla. LEXIS 1953, 1995 WL 689537

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Nov 22, 1995 | Docket: 1313670

Cited 15 times | Published

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Category: Family Law

In Re: Amendments to Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure

214 So. 3d 400, 42 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 319, 2017 WL 1031456, 2017 Fla. LEXIS 598

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Mar 16, 2017 | Docket: 4618309

Published

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Category: Family Law