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FL S0104
Bill
AI Summary
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Expands child support deviation factors to include court-ordered time-sharing schedules and time-sharing arrangements agreed to by parents, in addition to parenting plans, when adjusting child support awards.
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Allows judges in family cases to take judicial notice of court records without prior notice to parties when imminent danger to persons or property has been alleged and prior notice is impractical, with notice of such judicial notice to be filed within 2 business days.
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Creates an exception to the prohibition on using evidence other than verified pleadings or affidavits in ex parte hearings for temporary injunctions in domestic violence, repeat violence, sexual violence, dating violence, and stalking cases, allowing judges to rely on the judicial notice provision.
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Effective date is July 1, 2014.
Legislative Description
Family Law
Last Action
Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 755 (Ch. 2014-35)
4/24/2014