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<h1>Mandatory Additional Child Support Order: FL-342 Checklist</h1>
<p>When you are working on a child support order, small omissions can cause big delays. One of the most important spots to check is page two of form FL-342. Those boxes are not optional—marking the correct boxes at number 6 can make the difference between a clear, enforceable order and confusion down the road.</p>
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<h2>Quick reminder</h2>
<blockquote><p>don&#8217;t forget to Mark the boxes on page two that are mandatory at number six</p></blockquote>
<h2>What is FL-342 and why it matters</h2>
<p><strong>FL-342</strong> is the form used to add mandatory or additional provisions to a child support order. Courts rely on this form to spell out specific, enforceable directions—things like withholding for support, health insurance responsibilities, and other additional orders. Failing to mark required boxes on page two can leave the court without clear instructions and make enforcement harder.</p>
<h2>What to look for on page two (number 6)</h2>
<p>Page two contains boxes that specify additional orders the court will enter. Item number 6 is commonly where the court requires you to select mandatory provisions. When you reach that section, confirm the following:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Is the correct box checked?</strong> Make sure the box that reflects the court&#8217;s intended direction is selected.</li>
<li><strong>Does the language match the supporting documents?</strong> If the order references income withholding, insurance, or special expenses, the FL-342 boxes must align with those terms.</li>
<li><strong>Are any amounts or percentages specified where needed?</strong> If the box triggers an obligation that requires a figure, include it or attach the calculation form.</li>
<li><strong>Is there space for signatures and dates?</strong> Orders are not complete until signed by the judge or judicial officer and dated.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Step-by-step checklist for completing FL-342</h2>
<ol>
<li>Read all form instructions before filling anything out.</li>
<li>Locate page two and find item number 6. Review each option carefully.</li>
<li><strong>Mark the mandatory boxes</strong> that apply to the requested additional orders.</li>
<li>Attach any supporting documents (calculation worksheets, insurance declarations, billing statements).</li>
<li>Double-check numbers and descriptive language for consistency across forms.</li>
<li>File the completed form with the court and ensure it is included in the final order package.</li>
<li>Confirm the court signed and entered the order as submitted; if not, follow up immediately.</li>
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<h2>Common mistakes to avoid</h2>
<ul>
<li>Leaving the boxes blank or assuming the clerk will fill them in.</li>
<li>Checking conflicting boxes that create ambiguous obligations.</li>
<li>Failing to attach referenced worksheets or evidence.</li>
<li>Not verifying the judge signed the selected additional orders.</li>
<li>Overlooking how a marked box may trigger automatic income withholding or other enforcement mechanisms.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Final tips</h2>
<p>Marking the mandatory boxes on page two at number 6 is a small task with big consequences. Take a few extra minutes to review that section, confirm consistency across all paperwork, and file the form properly. If anything is unclear, get clarification from your attorney or the court clerk before filing. Clear, precise paperwork makes enforcement easier and avoids unnecessary future disputes.</p>
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