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Edward A. Garrison

County Judgepublished

FIFTEENTH Judicial Circuit · Palm Beach County · County Civil — Div. RL

Official roster source ↗

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Practice rules & preferences (3)

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Judge-specific practice cards — page limits, proposed-order formats, hearing mechanics — with the verification metadata exactly as recorded in that system (never upgraded here).

No Hard Copies or Binders Accepted — Division RL

Courtesy CopiesRL — County Civil Division RLhigh confidence
Do not send hard copies of documents or binders — they will not be accepted. Submit all proposed orders in Word format. Remote hearings are conducted via Zoom; small-claims pretrial conferences are in person on Tuesday afternoons in Courtroom 6-K.
15th Jud. Cir. / PBC County Court, Division RL Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗

Memoranda: 10 Double-Spaced Pages Max, With HIGHLIGHTED Authority — Division RL

Judge PreferencesRL — County Civil Division RLhigh confidence
Keep memoranda to no more than ten (10) double-spaced pages, with the legal authority highlighted, and send them to the Court at least 5 business days before the scheduled hearing or trial date.
15th Jud. Cir. / PBC County Court, Division RL Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗

There Is NO UMC in Division RL — Everything Is Specially Set

Motion CalendarRL — County Civil Division RLhigh confidence
Do not attempt UMC scheduling — THERE IS NO UMC IN DIVISION RL. All hearings and trials are specially set (except small-claims pretrial conferences). Use online scheduling for 15-minute special sets only; e-mail the Judicial Assistant to request time for anything longer.
15th Jud. Cir. / PBC County Court, Division RL Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗

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