
Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure LEARN THEM
From Florida Divorce Lawyer Podcast | Child Custody, Alimony & Mediation in Florida by Attorney Jonathan Jacobs
April 20, 2026 · 5 min
About this episode
Attorney Jonathan Jacobs discusses the Florida Family Law rules of procedure regarding motions to vacate court orders.
Attorney Jonathan Jacobs asks you to look to the case of Dunac v. Dunac, a 2026 case published in March in most law research databases. Florida Family Law rule of procedure 12.490(E)(5), provides that a party seeking review of emotion to vacate an order. In other words, get rid of the order. The order was decided by incorrect law or through the wrong information or there was some procedural defect. A party must seek a schedule a hearing date at the same time that the motion to vacate is...
People in this episode
Host: Attorney Jonathan Jacobs
Topics covered
- family law
- legal procedures
- motion to vacate
- Florida law
- court orders
Keywords
- Florida Family Law
- Dunac v. Dunac
- motion to vacate
- court order
- legal procedures
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Florida Family Law, Florida
Books & works: Dunac v. Dunac
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