Instructions for Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form 12.930(d), Notice of Service of Answers to Standard
Family Law Interrogatories (03/17)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FLORIDA FAMILY LAW RULES OF PROCEDURE
FORM 12.930(d)
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF ANSWERS TO
STANDARD FAMILY LAW INTERROGATORIES
(03/17)
When should this form be used?
You should use this form to tell the court that you have responded to the other party’s request to
answer certain standard questions (interrogatories) in writing.
This form should be typed or printed in black ink. You must indicate whether you are sending the
answers to interrogatories for original and enforcement proceedings, Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure Form 12.930(b), or modification proceedings, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Form
12.930(c). You must also indicate whether you have additional questions that you were asked to answer.
After completing this form you should file the original with the clerk of the circuit court in the county
where your case was filed and keep a copy for your records.
What should I do next?
A copy of this form and the original completed answers to the interrogatories must be mailed or hand
delivered to the other party in your case. However, file only this form with the clerk. DO NOT FILE THE
ORIGINAL ANSWERS TO THE INTERROGATORIES OR ANY ATTACHMENTS WITH THE CLERK UNLESS
THEY ARE ADMITTED INTO EVIDENCE BY THE COURT AND ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA RULE
OF JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION 2.425.
Where can I look for more information?
Before proceeding, you should read General Information for Self‐Represented Litigants found at the
beginning of these forms. For further information see Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure Rules
12.280, 12.285, 12.340, and 12.380.
Special notes
Remember, a person who is NOT an attorney is called a nonlawyer. If a nonlawyer helps you fill out
these forms, that person must give you a copy of Disclosure from Nonlawyer, Florida Family Law Rules
of Procedure Form 12.900(a), before he or she helps you. A nonlawyer helping you fill out these forms
also must put his or her name, address, and telephone number on the bottom of the last page of every
form he or she helps you complete.