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FloridaThirteenth Judicial CircuitHillsborough CountyFamily Division JJudge Robert A. Bauman

Zoom Only (Never WebEx); No Piggybacking; No Pre-Hearing Orders — Family J

High confidence· verified July 5, 2026Remote / Zoom Hearings13th Jud. Cir., Judge Bauman Procedures & Preferences (Fam. J)

Summary

Judge Bauman: PTCs, trials, and evidentiary hearings require counsel AND clients at the courthouse; the Court will not schedule on WebEx; no piggybacking matters onto set hearings; and proposed orders must NOT enter the queue before the hearing happens.

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Florida > Thirteenth Judicial Circuit > Hillsborough County > Family Division J (Judge Robert A. Bauman)

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Source of truth

"THE COURT WILL NOT SCHEDULE HEARINGS ON WEBEX." / "No piggybacking of matters is permitted." / "DO NOT SUBMIT PROPOSED ORDERS in the Queue prior to the hearing being held." / "Refusal to properly identify oneself may result in removal from the Zoom hearing."
Source health
Healthy · checked July 7, 2026
Effective date
Last verified
July 5, 2026Live fetch 2026-07-05; dual-researcher dossier, Fable 5 hash-verified

Reviewer note: Cross-model verified 2026-07-05. 30-day recheck scheduled.

Change history

  • July 7, 2026Monitor: content changed at 13th Cir. — Judge Bauman (Fam J) Procedures & Preferences. Review before republishing dependent rules.

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