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Daliah H. Weiss
Circuit JudgepublishedFIFTEENTH Judicial Circuit · Palm Beach County · Family — Div. FJ
Division procedures — 0 requirement card(s)
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Practice rules & preferences (3)
ported from the BenchPath card libraryJudge-specific practice cards — page limits, proposed-order formats, hearing mechanics — with the verification metadata exactly as recorded in that system (never upgraded here).
Case Law AND Exhibit Copies 5 Business Days Ahead — Division FJ
Deadlines & Time ComputationFJ — Family Division FJhigh confidenceDeliver case law, memos, and hearing materials to the Judge's office at least five (5) business days in advance. List all evidence and exhibits you intend to use on a notice of discovery and provide copies to the other party at least 5 business days before the hearing. Mark exhibits with a numbered sticker on the top right-hand corner.
15th Jud. Cir., Family Division FJ Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗
Orders and Final Judgments Uploaded TWO Days Before the Hearing — Division FJ
Proposed OrdersFJ — Family Division FJhigh confidenceUpload all proposed orders and final judgments to OLS in Word format at least two days before the hearing. E-mail a courtesy copy of the Notice for Trial to the divisional e-mail address.
15th Jud. Cir., Family Division FJ Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗
Motions to Compel Discovery: In Person Only — No More Zoom — Division FJ
Remote / Zoom HearingsFJ — Family Division FJhigh confidenceSet all Motions to Compel Discovery for in-person hearings — they are no longer heard via Zoom. Schedule UMC through OLS; special-set hearings may not be set via OLS — request them by e-mail to the division with a copy of the motion or petition.
15th Jud. Cir., Family Division FJ Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗
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