FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedinTumblrRedditemailSubjects Removed from the FL Bar Exam—Effective Immediately! On January 29, 2020, the Supreme Court of Florida announed the following news as it relates to the Florida Bar Exam and the previously testable subjects of Florida Juvenile Delinquency Law and Florida Dependency Law. These subjects will no longer be tested on the Florida Bar...
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FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedinTumblrRedditemailFlorida Dependency Law is governed by Chapter 39 of the Florida Statutes. The following information contains two sections: (1) an Overview of a dependency law case; and (2) a Step-by-Step Guide to the dependency law process and downloadable PDF’s. For more information on the subject, see our Dependency Law in a Nutshell page. A....
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FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedinTumblrRedditemailFlorida Homestead Exemptions The Florida Constitution, Article X, Section 4, controls Florida’s Homestead Exemption Laws. The following information is quoted from Article X, Section 4. To view an example of how Florida Homestead Exemption Laws have been tested on the Florida Bar Exam, see the …. SECTION 4. Homestead; exemptions.— (a) There shall be exempt from forced sale under process of any...
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FL Family & Dependency Law In Action
FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedinTumblrRedditemail FL Family & Dependency Law in Action: Shaw v. Shaw We are posting the Shaw v. Shaw Answer Brief in hopes that you can see an example of a Family Law and Dependency Law fact pattern, a case in action, and the legal arguments as applied to the facts at hand. We hope this Brief helps...
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