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Fla. Fam. L. R. P. 12.004

JUDICIAL ACCESS AND REVIEW OF RELATED FAMILY FILES

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**Fla. Fam. L. R. P. 12.004. JUDICIAL ACCESS AND REVIEW OF RELATED FAMILY FILES.** (a) In General. A judge hearing a family case may access and review the files of any related case either pending or closed, to aid in carrying out his or her adjudicative responsibilities. Authorized court staff and personnel may also access and review the file of any related case. (b) Family Case Defined. For purposes of this rule, a related family case is another pending or closed case separate from the pending case, as defined in Rule of Judicial Administration 2.545(d). (c) Nondisclosure of Confidential Information. Judges or authorized court personnel shall not disclose confidential information and documents contained in related case files except in accordance with applicable state and federal confidentiality laws. (d) Notice by Court Staff. Authorized court staff may advise the court about the existence of related legal proceedings, the legal issues involved, and administrative information about such cases.

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