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Florida Juvenile Procedure Rule 8.265

RULE 8.265. MOTION FOR REHEARING

(a) Basis. After the court has entered an order, any party
may move for rehearing on one or more of the following grounds:

(1) the court erred in the decision of any matter of law
arising during the hearing;

(2) a party did not receive a fair and impartial hearing;

(3) any party required to be present at the hearing was
not present;

(4) there exists new and material evidence, which, if
introduced at the hearing, would probably have changed the court’s
decision and could not, with reasonable diligence, have been
discovered before and produced at the hearing;

(5) the court is without jurisdiction of the proceeding;

(6) the judgment is contrary to the law and evidence; or
(7) the trial court failed to make required findings of
fact in the final order.

(b) Time and Method.

(1) A motion for rehearing may be made and ruled
upon immediately after the court announces its judgment but must
be made within 10 days of the rendition of the order.

(2) If the motion is made in writing, it must be served
as provided in these rules for service of other pleadings.

(3) A motion for rehearing does not toll the time for the
taking of an appeal. The court must rule on the motion for
rehearing within 10 days of filing or it is deemed denied.

(4) To preserve for appeal a challenge to the failure of
the trial court to make required findings of fact in the final order, a
party must raise that issue in a motion for rehearing under this
rule.

(c) Court Action.

(1) A rehearing may be granted to all or any of the
parties on all or any part of the issues. All orders granting a
rehearing must state the specific issues to be reheard and provide
for a date and time for the rehearing.

(2) If the motion for rehearing is granted, the court may
vacate or modify the order or any part of it and allow additional
proceedings as it deems just. It may enter a new judgment, and
may order or continue the child in a shelter or out-of-home
placement pending further proceedings.

(3) The court on its own initiative may vacate or modify
any order within the time limitation provided in subdivision (b).

Cases Citing Rule 8.265

Total Results: 7

In Re Amendments to the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure

26 So. 3d 552, 34 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 671, 2009 Fla. LEXIS 2066, 2009 WL 4841088

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Dec 17, 2009 | Docket: 1116291

Cited 5 times | Published

Rehearing), applicable in delinquency cases, and rule 8.265 (Motion for Rehearing), applicable in dependency

Category: Juvenile Procedure

R.W. v. Department of Children & Families

164 So. 3d 15, 2015 WL 1342155

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Mar 26, 2015 | Docket: 60247944

Cited 1 times | Published

be construed as a motion for rehearing under rule 8.265 because the motion was filed more than 10 days

Category: Juvenile Procedure

In Re: Amendments to Florida Rule of Juvenile Procedure 8.265

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Aug 22, 2024 | Docket: 69067560

Published

APPENDIX RULE 8.265. MOTION FOR REHEARING (a)

Category: Juvenile Procedure

In Re: Amendments to the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Oct 14, 2021 | Docket: 60646066

Published

need not be open to inspection by the public. RULE 8.265. MOTION FOR REHEARING (a) Basis. After

Category: Juvenile Procedure

A.P., mother of J.F., F.S., M.D. and M.D., Jr., minor children v. Department of Children and Families

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Sep 2, 2021 | Docket: 60334865

Published

any “new and material evidence” as required by rule 8.265(a)(4), Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure. She

Category: Juvenile Procedure

Department of Children & Families v. McShea

913 So. 2d 722, 2005 Fla. App. LEXIS 17035, 2005 WL 2806315

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Oct 28, 2005 | Docket: 64840769

Published

violated the doctrine of separation of powers. Rule 8.265 of the Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure recognizes

Category: Juvenile Procedure

Amendments to Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure

827 So. 2d 219, 27 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 747, 2002 Fla. LEXIS 1844, 2002 WL 2018714

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Sep 5, 2002 | Docket: 64817864

Published

by the committee in the 1991 rule revisions. RULE 8.265. MOTION FOR REHEARING (a) Basis. After the court

Category: Juvenile Procedure