Florida Family Law (Yellowbook)

The Yellowbook is a part of the Florida Colorbook collection and was designed to help you build your practice library with an affordable, portable, and foundational desktop resource on Florida family law — including both the legislative and secondary materials you need in practice.

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Brought to you through a collaboration between LexisNexis and the Florida Bar Legal Publications, this affordable, practice-enhancing single volume provides targeted, authoritative coverage of family law in Florida - both the legislative and analytical content you need to succeed in practice.

The Yellowbook comprises the entire Domestic Relations Title as well as selected statutes addressing civil practice and procedure, public health, social welfare, and domestic violence. It also includes regulations of the Department of Children & Families. Practical content is provided in areas where there has been significant new case law and tax effects, including alimony, assisted reproduction and surrogacy, domestic violence injunctions, and child custody.

Visit The Florida Bar Legal Publications website for a complete list of The Bar's titles.

The 2021 Edition ISBN was 9781663328281.

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Table of contents

2021 Legislative Changes

2022 Legislative Changes


Legal Analysis

Chapter 1.  Parental Responsibility and the Parent's Bill of Rights

Chapter 2.  Enforcement of Arrearages of Child Support

Chapter 3.  Alimony

Chapter 4.  Discovery of Financial Information

Chapter 5.  Recent Case Law

Chapter 6.  Family Law Amended Forms


FLORIDA STATUTES

TITLE V.  JUDICIAL BRANCH

TITLE VI.  CIVIL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

TITLE VII.  EVIDENCE

TITLE XXIII.  MOTOR VEHICLES

TITLE XXIX.  PUBLIC HEALTH

TITLE XXX.  SOCIAL WELFARE

TITLE XLIII.  DOMESTIC RELATIONS

TITLE XLVI.  CRIMES

TITLE XLVII.  CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS

TITLE XLVIII.  EARLY LEARNING-20 EDUCATION CODE


FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE


TITLE 65.  DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES


Division 65.  Departmental

Division 65A.  Economic Self-Sufficiency Program

Division 65B.  Developmental Services Program

Division 65C.  Family Safety and Preservation Program

Division 65D.  Substance Abuse Program

Division 65E.  Mental Health Program

Division 65F.  Refugee Assistance Program

Division 65G.  Agency for Persons with Disabilities

Division 65H.  Domestic Violence

Division 65I.  Office on Homelessness


Index