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Michael A. Barnett

County Judgepublished

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

Official roster source ↗

Division procedures — 0 requirement card(s)

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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).

After Default: Proposed Judgment Within 20 Days — Division RB

Case ManagementRB — County Civil Division RBhigh confidence
When the Court awards a default, provide the proposed judgment within 20 days. Small-claims pretrial conferences are held in person only, every Tuesday morning at 8:45 a.m.; non-jury trials are in person unless the Court instructs otherwise.
15th Jud. Cir. / PBC County Court, Division RB Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗

Motions Set Within 15 Days, Heard Within 30 — Division RB

Deadlines & Time ComputationRB — County Civil Division RBhigh confidence
Set every motion for hearing within 15 days of the date it is filed, with the hearing taking place within 30 days, using Online Scheduling. UMC is held Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:00–10:00 a.m.
15th Jud. Cir. / PBC County Court, Division RB Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗

Orders by Mail or Online — Never E-Mailed to the JA — Division RB

Proposed OrdersRB — County Civil Division RBhigh confidence
Upload the proposed order in sufficient time before the hearing, by mail or through Online Services. Do not e-mail orders to the Judicial Assistant. Courtesy materials go to the JA at least 3 business days in advance.
15th Jud. Cir. / PBC County Court, Division RB Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗

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