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Florida Juvenile Procedure Rule 8.675

RULE 8.675. EXAMINATIONS, EVALUATION, AND
TREATMENT


(a) Child. Mental or physical examination of a child may be
obtained as provided by law.

(b) Parent, Guardian, or Other Person Requesting
Custody. At any time after the filing of a petition, when the mental
or physical condition, including the blood group, of a parent,
guardian, or other person requesting custody of a child is in
controversy, the court may order the person to submit to a physical
or mental examination by a qualified professional. The order may be
made only on good cause shown and on notice to the person as to
the time, place, manner, conditions, and scope of the examination
and the person or persons by whom it is to be made. The court
may, on its own motion or the motion of any party, order a parent,
guardian, or other person requesting custody of the child to
undergo such evaluation, treatment, or counseling activities as
authorized by law.

Cases Citing Rule 8.675

Total Results: 2

In Re Petition of Florida Bar

589 So. 2d 818, 1991 WL 239342

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: May 9, 1991 | Docket: 1730649

Cited 7 times | Published

jointly brought cases for good cause shown. RULE 8.675. EXAMINATIONS, EVALUATION, AND TREATMENT (a)

Category: Juvenile Procedure

F.M. v. Department of Children & Families

758 So. 2d 1262, 2000 Fla. App. LEXIS 6780, 2000 WL 707278

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Jun 2, 2000 | Docket: 64797605

Published

The true controversy here seems to be whether Rule 8.675(b), Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure or Rule

Category: Juvenile Procedure