Stipulation to Establish or Modify Child Support and Order
Both parties agree in writing on a child support amount — the court signs the stipulation and it becomes an enforceable order.
What this form does
FL-350 is used when both parents agree on child support without needing the court to decide. You write in the agreed amount, both sign, and the judge approves it. Once signed by the court, it is as enforceable as any other support order — violation can result in wage garnishment and contempt.
Who needs to file it
Both parents when they agree on child support.
When to file it
File when you have reached a support agreement and want it made into a court order.
What happens after you file
The judge reviews and signs. The agreed amount becomes a court-enforceable order.
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