Florida Family Law & Practice

Florida Family Law & Practice gives you techniques, law, and forms to improve your effectiveness and efficiency in everything from client preparation through entry of evidence to closing argument.

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REVISION 15 HIGHLIGHTS

This edition of Florida Family Law and Practice covers the latest statutory and rule changes affecting family law practitioners:

  • Section 90.2035, Florida Statutes, Judicial Notice of Information Taken from Web Mapping Services, Global Satellite Imaging Sites, or Internet Mapping Tools is added to the Florida Evidence Code. §19:144
  • Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.516 is amended to excuse self-represented parties from having to provide an email address for service under certain circumstances. §7:07
  • Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.451 is repealed; practitioners must now comply with Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.530, Communication Technology, which is substantially amended. §§9:07, 9:294, 13:216
  •  The notary block is deleted from financial affidavits, Forms 12.902(b) and 12.902(c), to increase self-represented litigants’ access to the courts. §11:12
  • Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.490 is amended to align the process for hearings before general magistrates with the process for hearings before child support hearing officers. §13:230
  • Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.530 is amended to clarify that a motion for rehearing is required to preserve an objection to insufficient trial court findings in a final judgment order. §15:178
  • Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.410 is amended to require a subpoena to state the method for recording the testimony. §19:124

Plus the latest Court of Appeals cases discussing these and other topics:

  • Request for partition. Must it be specifically pleaded? §5:60.
  • Child pick-up orders. §9:156
  • Cyberstalking injunctions. §10:117
  • Forum non conveniens analysis. §11:25
  • Financial discovery from non-parties. §12:102
  • Findings for temporary child support and alimony. §§13:134, 13:160
  • Valuation methods for a business. §15:06
  • Disposition of marital home. §15:143
  • Imputation of income, §16:160
  • Equitable distribution and military retirement and disability benefits. §§15:100, 15:152
  • Charging liens. §17:30
  • Garnishment for alimony or child support. §21:23
  • Enforcement of contingency fee agreement to recover post-judgment child support. §21:41
  • Termination of continuing jurisdiction for post-judgment enforcement. §21:117

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