pay health insurance premiums for the other party not to exceed $__________ per month.
Further, _____ Petitioner _____ Respondent shall pay any reasonable and necessary
uninsured medical costs for the other party not exceed $_____________per year. As to these
uninsured medical expenses, the party who is entitled to reimbursement of the uninsured
medical expense shall submit request for reimbursement to the other party within 30 days,
and the other party shall, within 30 days after receipt, submit the applicable reimbursement
for that expense.
b. _____ Life Insurance (to secure payment of support). To secure the temporary alimony
obligations set forth in this order, the Obligor shall temporarily maintain any existing life
insurance coverage on his/her life naming the Obligee as the sole irrevocable beneficiary, so
long as reasonably available. This temporary insurance shall be in the amount of at least
$__________ and shall remain in effect until this temporary obligation for alimony
terminates.
6. _____ Other provisions relating to temporary alimony including any tax treatment and
consequences: _________________________________________________________________
.
SECTION IV. METHOD OF PAYMENT
Obligor shall pay any temporary court-ordered alimony and arrears, if any, as follows:
1. Place of Payment.
[Indicate if applies]
a. _____ Obligor shall pay temporary court-ordered support directly to either the State
Disbursement Unit or the central depository, as required by statute, along with any fee
required by statute.
b. _____ Both parties have requested and the Court finds that it is in the best interests that
temporary support payments need not be directed through either the State Disbursement
Unit or the central depository at this time; however, either party may subsequently apply,
pursuant to section 61.13(1)(d)3, Florida Statutes, to require payments through either the
State Disbursement Unit or the central depository.
2. Income Deduction.
[If applicable]
a. _____ Immediate. Obligor shall pay through income deduction, pursuant to a separate
Income Deduction Order which shall be effective immediately. Obligor is individually
responsible for paying this temporary support obligation until all of said support is deducted
from Obligor
’s income. Until support payments are deducted from Obligor’s paycheck,
Obligor is responsible for making timely payments directly to the State Disbursement Unit or
the Obligee, as previously set forth in this order.
b. _____ Deferred. Income deduction is ordered this day, but it shall not be effective until a
Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.947(d), Order for Temporary Support and Other Relief With
No Dependent or Minor Child(ren) (02/18)