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Rule 12.150 - SHAM PLEADINGS, Fla.
NOTE: Under Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.407, a minor child may not be brought to court to testify or appear at a hearing or be subpoenaed to appear at a hearing without prior order of the court on good cause shown unless it is an emergency situation.
Rule 1.100 - PLEADINGS AND MOTIONS, Fla.
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(c) Title. These rules shall be known as the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure and abbreviated as Fla. Fam. L. R. P.
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A subpoena may be served by any person authorized by law to serve process or by any other person who is not a party and who is not less than 18 years of age. Service of a subpoena on a person named within must be made as provided by law.
NOTE: Under Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.407, a minor child may not be brought to court to testify or appear at a hearing or be subpoenaed to appear at a hearing without prior order of the court on good cause shown unless it is an emergency situation.
Service on the state is made by both: Delivering the subpoena to the state attorney or an assistant state attorney for the judicial circuit within which the lawsuit is filed. Sending two copies of the subpoena by registered or certified mail to the Florida Attorney General.
Any affidavit supporting a motion must be served with the motion. Except as Rule 59(c) provides otherwise, any opposing affidavit must be served at least 7 days before the hearing, unless the court permits service at another time.
Service on the state is made by both: Delivering the subpoena to the state attorney or an assistant state attorney for the judicial circuit within which the lawsuit is filed. Sending two copies of the subpoena by registered or certified mail to the Florida Attorney General.

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