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FL S1050
Bill
Status
2/14/2011
Primary Sponsor
Mike Fasano
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AI Summary
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Prohibits courts from making equitable distribution of property in a divorce to a party convicted of attempting or conspiring to murder their spouse
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Bars a person convicted of first or second degree murder, manslaughter, DUI/BUI manslaughter, or aggravated assault from receiving alimony if the crime was committed after marriage and caused death or serious bodily harm to a family member of the divorcing party
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Prevents anyone convicted of attempted or conspiracy to commit murder from receiving alimony from the intended victim
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Strips a parent who abused, abandoned, neglected, or sexually abused a minor child of all rights to intestate succession in that child's estate and the right to administer the estate
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Treats a disqualified parent as having predeceased the child for estate distribution purposes, and bars half-siblings related through the disqualified parent from inheriting
Legislative Description
Effects of Crimes
Last Action
Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration
5/7/2011