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- Docket #89955 - In Re: Amendments to the Florida Family Law Rules
of Procedure.
- Opinion - January
28, 1999 (Appendix found at 746 So. 2d 1073)
- Opinion - December 3, 1998
(Appendix found at 724 So. 2d 1159)
- Opinion - October
29, 1998 (Appendix found at 723 So. 2d 208)
- Opinion - June 25,
1998 (Appendix found at 717 So. 2d 914)
- Opinion - February
26, 1998 (Appendix found at 713 So. 2d 1)
- Family Law Forms available at the Florida
Supreme Court
- Comments on Rules 12.615 and 12. 365
- Office of the General Master, Family
Division, Sixth Judicial Circuit
- Office of the General Master, Eleventh
Judicial Circuit
- Allan L. Hoffman, W. Palm Beach,
Florida
- Florida Public Defender Association,
Inc., ("FPDA")
- Jennifer Bailey, et al.
- Florida Coalition Against Domestic
Violence
- B. Niklas Brihammar, Key West,
Florida
- Howard W. Dixon, Esq.
- The Family Court Steering
Committee
- Richard Valuntas, Coral Springs,
Florida
- The Florida Department of Revenue,
Child Support Enforcement Program
- The Family Law Rules Committee
on the Court's October 29, 1998, Order
- Rana Holtz, Fort Myers, Florida
- Comments from The Family Law Rules
Committee on Adoption of Rules and Forms
- William T. Bornhauser, Director,
Family Mediation Program, Twelfth Judicial Circuit
- Comments from The Family Law Rules
Committee on the Court's February 26, 1998, Order
Oral Argument
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