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Need to File a UCCJEA Form? Let’s Get It Done Accurately and Quickly.

If you’re involved in a family law case concerning custody, you’ll almost always be required to file a UCCJEA form. This document informs the court of your child’s living history so the judge can determine jurisdiction for custody decisions. It’s a technical but essential step—and we’re here to make it simple.

Attorney Bonnie Canty has helped countless parents and guardians accurately complete their UCCJEA forms, saving time, reducing court delays, and avoiding rejections due to errors.

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What This Service Covers

The UCCJEA isn’t something you want to guess your way through. Judges rely on it to determine if they have the authority to make custody decisions in your case. If it’s incomplete or inaccurate, your case can be delayed—or worse, dismissed.

Whether you're filing for divorce, paternity, or a modification, Bonnie will walk you through all the required disclosures and prepare a properly formatted UCCJEA form that meets Florida court standards.

Before Your Session...

After booking, you’ll complete a short intake form outlining the custody and residence history of your child(ren). Then, you’ll schedule a 15–30 minute phone call with Attorney Bonnie Canty to review the details, clarify any confusion, and confirm pricing based on the complexity of your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a UCCJEA form?

A: It’s a legal document used in custody-related cases that tells the court where the child has lived over the past five years and who they’ve lived with.

Q: Is this form required in all custody cases?

A: Yes. In Florida and many other states, it’s mandatory whenever custody or time-sharing is being determined.

Q: Can I file this form alone?

A: Yes, but mistakes can delay your case. Working with an attorney ensures the form is completed accurately and meets all requirements.

Q: Does this service include filing the form with the court?

A: No. This service provides document preparation only. You will be responsible for filing it.