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FloridaFourth Judicial CircuitDuval CountyCircuit Civil Division CV-FJudge James H. Daniel

Orders in 10 Days; "Consent" or "Agreed" in the Caption, Never "Proposed" — Division CV-F

High confidence· verified July 5, 2026Proposed Orders4th Jud. Cir., Div. CV-F Judicial Practices & Procedures (updated Apr. 29, 2026), § I

Summary

Judge Daniel: E-Portal orders in Word with an agree-or-disagree cover letter, within 10 days of hearing — late submissions can force an in-person appearance, and the word "proposed" never belongs in the caption.

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Florida > Fourth Judicial Circuit > Duval County > Circuit Civil Division CV-F (Judge James H. Daniel)

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Source of truth

"Proposed orders must be submitted within ten (10) days after any hearing. The Court may require the parties to appear in person for any order submitted beyond the deadline." / "All consent Orders shall include the word "Consent" or "Agreed" in the caption of the proposed Order. Please do not submit a proposed order with "proposed" in the caption."
Source health
Healthy · checked July 7, 2026
Effective date
Last verified
July 5, 2026Live fetch + sha256 of official PDF — 2026-07-05

Reviewer note: Verified against the live official source on 2026-07-05. 30-day recheck scheduled.

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