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3 rules for “Motion for Protective Order

Divisional InstructionsBroward County · Division 45 — Domestic Violence · Judge Jessica M. Marra

Judge Jessica M. Marra — Division 45 procedures (Domestic Violence)

Division 45 procedures before Judge Jessica M. Marra (Domestic Violence, Broward). Verbatim requirements: scheduling, conferral, orders, appearance format.

High confidence· verified July 5, 202617th Jud. Cir. (Broward), Division 45 Procedures — Judge Jessica M. Marra (official published division doc)
Motion CalendarDuval County · Circuit Civil Division CV-F · Judge James H. Daniel

Discovery Hearings Are Never Removed From the Calendar — Division CV-F

Judge Daniel's signature rule: a discovery-issue hearing (compel, sanctions, protective order) stays on calendar even if the dispute resolves — counsel must appear in person and explain why the motion was filed; only complete settlement of the case removes it.

High confidence· verified July 5, 20264th Jud. Cir., Div. CV-F Judicial Practices & Procedures (updated Apr. 29, 2026), § J
Motion CalendarDuval County · Judge Waddell A. Wallace III

UMC: Non-Evidentiary Only, 10 Minutes Per Case Including Judicial Review — Division CV-A

Judge Wallace's Uniform Motion Calendar takes only non-evidentiary motions, capped at ten minutes per case (five per side) — and the ten minutes includes the judge's time reviewing your papers. Set at least one week ahead; first-come, first-served in Hearing Room 743.

High confidence· verified July 5, 2026Div. CV-A Uniform Motion Calendar Procedures ¶¶1–8