Docket SC99-0162
Citation: 777 So. 2d 377
- Opinion
- Response of the Juvenile Court Rules Committee to Amendments to the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration as Proposed by the Ad Hoc Committee on the Implementation of the Kayla McKean Act.
- Response of the Rules of Judicial Administration Committee of the Florida Bar to Amendments to the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration as Proposed by the Ad Hoc Committee on the Implementation of the Kayla McKean Act.
- Comments of Co-Chairs of Ad Hoc Committee
- Comments of the Family Law Rules Committee
- Comments of the Family/Juvenile Workgroup of Florida Legal Services, Inc. Regarding the Proposed Amendments to Florida Rules of Judicial Administration 2.050, 2.160 and 2.075
- Comment of the Family Court Steering Committee
- Oral Argument – May 8, 2000 (Gavel to Gavel)
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