Fla. Stat. 741.0306
Creation of a family law handbook


(1)

Based upon their willingness to undertake this project, there shall be created by the Family Law Section of The Florida Bar a handbook explaining those sections of Florida law pertaining to the rights and responsibilities under Florida law of marital partners to each other and to their children, both during a marriage and upon dissolution. The material in the handbook or other suitable electronic media shall be reviewed for accuracy by the Family Court Steering Committee of the Florida Supreme Court prior to publication and distribution.

(2)

Such handbooks shall be available from the clerk of the circuit court upon application for a marriage license. The clerks may also make the information in the handbook available on videotape or other electronic media and are encouraged to provide a list of course providers and sites at which marriage and relationship skill-building classes are available.

(3)

The information contained in the handbook or other electronic media presentation may be reviewed and updated annually, and may include, but need not be limited to:Prenuptial agreements; as a contract and as an opportunity to structure financial arrangements and other aspects of the marital relationship.Shared parental responsibility for children and the determination of a parenting plan, including a time-sharing schedule.Permanent relocation restrictions.Child support for minor children; both parents are obligated for support in accordance with the applicable child support guidelines schedule.Property rights, including equitable distribution, premarital property, and nonmarital property.Alimony, including temporary, durational, rehabilitative, and lump sum.Domestic violence and child abuse and neglect, including penalties and other ramifications of false reporting.Court process for dissolution with or without legal assistance, including who may attend, the recording of proceedings, how to access those records, and the cost of such access.Parent education course requirements for divorcing parents with children.Community resources that are available for separating or divorcing persons and their children.Women’s rights specified in the Battered Women’s Bill of Rights.

(a)

Prenuptial agreements; as a contract and as an opportunity to structure financial arrangements and other aspects of the marital relationship.

(b)

Shared parental responsibility for children and the determination of a parenting plan, including a time-sharing schedule.

(c)

Permanent relocation restrictions.

(d)

Child support for minor children; both parents are obligated for support in accordance with the applicable child support guidelines schedule.

(e)

Property rights, including equitable distribution, premarital property, and nonmarital property.

(f)

Alimony, including temporary, durational, rehabilitative, and lump sum.

(g)

Domestic violence and child abuse and neglect, including penalties and other ramifications of false reporting.

(h)

Court process for dissolution with or without legal assistance, including who may attend, the recording of proceedings, how to access those records, and the cost of such access.

(i)

Parent education course requirements for divorcing parents with children.

(j)

Community resources that are available for separating or divorcing persons and their children.

(k)

Women’s rights specified in the Battered Women’s Bill of Rights.

(4)

The material contained in such a handbook may also be provided through videotape or other suitable electronic media. The information contained in the handbook or other electronic media presentation shall be reviewed and updated annually.

Source: Section 741.0306 — Creation of a family law handbook, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0741.­0306 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

741.01
County court judge or clerk of the circuit court to issue marriage license
741.02
Additional fee
741.03
County court judge or clerk of the circuit court not to send out marriage license signed in blank
741.04
Issuance of marriage license
741.05
Penalty for violation of s
741.07
Persons authorized to solemnize matrimony
741.08
Marriage not to be solemnized without a license
741.09
Record of license and certificate
741.10
Proof of marriage where no certificate available
741.011
Installment payments
741.21
Incestuous marriages prohibited
741.23
Husband not liable for wife’s torts
741.24
Civil action against parents
741.28
Domestic violence
741.29
Domestic violence
741.30
Domestic violence
741.31
Violation of an injunction for protection against domestic violence
741.32
Batterers’ intervention programs
741.041
Marriage license application valid for 60 days
741.211
Common-law marriages void
741.212
Marriages between persons of the same sex
741.235
Doctrine of interspousal tort immunity abrogated
741.281
Court to order batterers’ intervention program attendance
741.283
Minimum term of imprisonment for domestic violence
741.0305
Marriage fee reduction for completion of premarital preparation course
741.0306
Creation of a family law handbook
741.311
Hope Card Program for persons issued orders of protection
741.313
Unlawful action against employees seeking protection
741.315
Recognition of foreign protection orders
741.316
Domestic violence fatality review teams
741.325
Requirements for batterers’ intervention programs
741.327
Certification and monitoring of batterers’ intervention programs
741.401
Legislative findings
741.402
Definitions
741.403
Address confidentiality program
741.404
Certification cancellation
741.405
Agency use of designated address
741.406
Voting by program participant
741.408
Assistance for program applicants
741.409
Adoption of rules
741.465
Public records exemption for the Address Confidentiality Program for Victims of Domestic Violence
741.2901
Domestic violence cases
741.2902
Domestic violence
741.3165
Certain information exempt from disclosure
741.4651
Public records exemption

Current through Fall 2025

§ 741.0306. Creation of a family law handbook's source at flsenate​.gov