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Dane Leitner
Circuit JudgepublishedFIFTEENTH Judicial Circuit · Palm Beach County · Family — Div. FA
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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).
Trial Exhibits & Witnesses Exchanged 45 Days Out; Docket Entries on Everything — Division FA
Case ManagementFA — Family Division FAhigh confidenceExchange lists of all trial exhibits and the names and addresses of all trial witnesses within 45 days before trial. State the docket entry clearly on all notices of hearing, motions, referrals, and objections to the Magistrate. Professional dress is expected even on Zoom.
15th Jud. Cir., Family Division FA Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗
Courtesy Copies Printed and Sent by U.S. Mail — Division FA
Courtesy CopiesFA — Family Division FAhigh confidencePrint courtesy copies of motions for UMC, special-set hearings, memoranda, and case authority, and send them via U.S. Mail. Final judgments and orders go through OLS in Word format.
15th Jud. Cir., Family Division FA Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗
UMC Orders Uploaded the Day Before; 3-Motion Cap; No Temp Custody on UMC — Division FA
Motion CalendarFA — Family Division FAhigh confidenceUpload proposed orders the day before the UMC hearing (UMC runs Tuesday–Thursday 8:45–9:15 a.m., Courtroom 6D). No more than three motions per case may be set. Do not set temporary custody cases on the UMC calendar — they are special-set hearings. Special sets come in 15-minute increments, max 30 minutes per case per day.
15th Jud. Cir., Family Division FA Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗
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