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Need a Court Order Drafted or Updated? Let’s Get It Done Correctly.

Whether you're requesting a new order, enforcing an existing one, or responding to a court directive, having a properly prepared order is essential. Judges often expect attorneys—or self-represented parties—to draft the actual order for them to sign.

Attorney Bonnie Canty will prepare your family court order with the clarity, legal accuracy, and structure required by Florida courts. Whether it’s a temporary order, enforcement order, or post-hearing summary, she ensures it reflects exactly what was ruled or requested.

Divorce Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated

Let’s keep it simple, respectful, and legally sound. This petition is designed for couples with no kids, no assets, and a shared desire to move forward.

What This Service Covers

Court orders must be specific, enforceable, and formatted correctly—especially if they involve custody, support, or compliance issues. If a judge’s ruling isn’t translated into a clear written order, it may never get enforced.

Bonnie’s 30+ years in litigation and mediation mean she understands both the legal standards and real-world impact of what these orders say. You’ll get a document that’s legally sound and crafted with your best interests in mind.

Before Your Session...

After booking this service, you’ll complete a short intake form to describe what the order is for—such as a hearing result, agreement, or enforcement. Then you’ll schedule a 15–30 minute call with Attorney Bonnie Canty to review your request, assess complexity, and confirm pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kinds of court orders does this include?

A: Temporary orders, enforcement orders, contempt orders, post-hearing orders, and other family law-related orders.

Q: Can I use this service even if I’m not in a trial?

A: Yes. Orders can be based on agreements, pretrial hearings, or motions—not just trials.

Q: Do I need to know legal language to do this?

A: No. You’ll explain what happened or what’s needed, and Bonnie will handle the proper wording and structure.

Q: Can this be used for modifying an existing order?

A: Yes, as long as the change is legally appropriate and you explain what you’re trying to achieve.