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Laura C. Burkhart
Circuit JudgepublishedFIFTEENTH Judicial Circuit · Palm Beach County · Family — Div. FY
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Practice rules & preferences (3)
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UMC Documentation: Driver License, Settlement, Parenting Plan, Guidelines — Division FY
Case ManagementFY — Family Division FYhigh confidenceFor UMC hearings, provide the Court a copy of the testifying party's driver license, the settlement agreement, parenting plan, and child support guideline worksheet as applicable. Certify good-faith conferral on noticed motions, and submit proposed orders/judgments through OLS within two days after the hearing.
15th Jud. Cir., Family Division FY Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗
UMC on the Static Zoom Link; Evidentiary Materials in Hard Copy 3 Days Out — Division FY
Courtesy CopiesFY — Family Division FYhigh confidenceAppear for UMC via the Court's Static Zoom Link. For evidentiary hearings, submit case law, motions, and memoranda of law to the Court in hard copy no less than three days before the hearing. Ensure the Judge receives a courtesy copy of the Notice for Trial.
15th Jud. Cir., Family Division FY Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗
No Temporary-Relief Hearing Until Mediation on That Relief — Division FY
MediationFY — Family Division FYhigh confidenceComplete mediation on the temporary relief sought before requesting a temporary-relief hearing — the hearing will not be scheduled until that mediation has been held.
15th Jud. Cir., Family Division FY Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗
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