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Family Law; Requiring that certain time-sharing matters be accorded priority on a court’s calendar; providing procedural requirements for evidentiary hearings on motions seeking to establish temporary parental responsibility and time-sharing and on motions to enforce compliance with existing time-sharing orders; requiring the Office of the State Courts Administrator to prepare and publish on its website a publicly accessible annual report for certain evidentiary hearings held in each judicial circuit; requiring, rather than authorizing, a court to make a determination of appropriate parenting plans in certain proceedings, etc.
Introduced
Jan 13, 2026
Last Action
Feb 18, 2026
Session
FL 2026
Sponsors
2 primary · 0 co
CS by Judiciary read 1st time
Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute)
Now in Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice
CS by Judiciary; YEAS 11 NAYS 0
On Committee agenda-- Judiciary, 02/10/26, 12:00 pm, 110 Senate Building
Introduced
Referred to Judiciary; Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice; Fiscal Policy
Filed
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