The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . except for such matters relating to dissolution of marriage petitions (sections 409.2564, 409.2571, and 409.2597 . . .
. . . except for such matters relating to dissolution of marriage petitions (sections 409.2564, 409.2571, and 409.2597 . . .
. . . for such matters relating to dissolution of marriage — petitions—(sections—409.2564, 409.2571, and 409.2597 . . . except for such matters relating to dissolution of marriage petitions (sections 409.2564, 409.2571, and 409.2597 . . .
. . . 409.2564, 409.257-1, and 409.2597,-Florida Statutes), paternity, or UR-ESAUIFSA. . . .
. . . Florida implemented Title IV-D through the enactment of sections 409.2551 through 409.2597, Florida Statutes . . .
. . . upon a portion of the statement of legislative intent for the enactment of Sections 409.2551 through 409.2597 . . .
. . . The Department brought this action pursuant to its obligation under sections 409.2551-409.2597, Florida . . .
. . . The court noted that the legislature passed sections 409.2551-409.2597 in order to receive federal aid . . .
. . . of “child support” which is defined as "a court ordered obligation enforced pursuant to ss. 409.2551-409.2597 . . .
. . . Statutes (Supp. 1986), providing the statutory definitions for the terms used in sections 409.2551-409.2597 . . .
. . . As HRS convincingly argues on appeal, sections 409.2551-409.2597, enacted in 1976, have nothing to do . . .
. . . The legislature passed sections 409.2551-409.2597 in order to receive federal aid to families with dependent . . .