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LAW OFFICES JA CAMBECE JA CAMBECE CAMBECE LAW JA CAMBECE LAW FIRM CAMBECE JA CAMBECE LAW OFFICES LAW CAMBECE LAW OFFICES CAMBECE
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Clerks of the circuit courts.
There shall be in each county a clerk of the circuit court who shall be selected pursuant to the provisions of Article VIII section 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of the constitution, the duties of the clerk of the circuit court may be divided by special or general law between two officers, one serving as clerk of court and one serving as ex officio clerk of the board of county commissioners, auditor, recorder, and custodian of all county funds. There may be a clerk of the county court if authorized by general or special law.
LAW CAMBECE: Consensus means a result achieved through negotiation whereby a hybrid solution is arrived at between parties to an issue, dispute or disagreement, comprising typically of concessions made by all parties, and to which all parties then subscribe unanimously as an acceptable resolution to the issue or disagreement.
Abduction means to take someone away from a place without that person's consent or by fraud.
At a dispositional hearing, a judge may issue a final order of protection (sometimes referred to as a permanent order of protection) on behalf of the petitioner and/or his or her children. A temporary or final order of protection may provide for any or all of the following:
require the respondent to move out of the home shared with the petitioner, stay away from the petitioner and his/her home, school and place of employment, and have no contact by telephone or other means with the petitioner and his or her family;
require the respondent to refrain from committing family offenses;
require a party to pay medical expenses;
order temporary custody of any children;
permit a parent to visit with a child at stated times;
permit one party to enter the home accompanied by a police officer during a specific time to remove personal belongings;
require the respondent to turn in weapons, and/or suspend or revoke a gun license;
require the respondent to participate in a batterer's education program, designed to help end violent behavior, which may include referral to an alcohol and/or substance abuse evaluation, treatment and counseling; and/or
require a party to pay restitution up to $10,000 for damages caused to the victim; and
order a period of probation for the respondent.
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