The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . include a proceeding involving juvenile delinquency, contractual emancipation, or enforcement under ss. 61.524 . . . section 61.519 expressly states that the court may not exercise jurisdiction under sections 61.514-61.524 . . .
. . . That statute provides that “a court of this state may not exercise its jurisdiction under ss. 61.514-61.524 . . .
. . . otherwise provided in s. 61.517, a court of this state may not exercise its jurisdiction under ss. 61.514-61.524 . . .
. . . otherwise provided in s. 61.517,a court of this state may not exercise its jurisdiction under ss. 61.514-61.524 . . .
. . . conformity with the jurisdictional standards of this part must be recognized and enforced under ss. 61.524 . . .
. . . provides in relevant part: (1) [A] court of this state may not exercise its jurisdiction under ss. 61.514-61.524 . . .
. . . otherwise provided in s. 61.517, a court of this state may not exercise its jurisdiction under ss. 61.514-61.524 . . .
. . . otherwise provided in s. 61.517, a court of this state may not exercise its jurisdiction under ss. 61.514-61.524 . . .
. . . The statute provides as follows: If a proceeding for enforcement under ss. 61.524-61.540 is commenced . . .