HB 1533

  • Florida House Bill
  • 2025 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Siblings Placed in Out-of-home Care

Abstract

Siblings Placed in Out-of-home Care; Authorizes sibling who is separated from his or her other siblings to file specified motion; provides standing; requires court to hold hearing, take evidence, & hear arguments if motion for sibling visitation or contact is contested; prohibits court from denying such motion unless certain circumstances exist; requires immediate provision of certain services; authorizes certain parties to appeal court order in specified manner; prohibits court from restricting sibling visitation or contact without need for motion; provides that court retains jurisdiction over dependent child in permanent guardianship for certain purposes relating to sibling visitation or contact; revises required response DCF or community-based care lead agency must provide to prospective adoptive parent; prohibits court from denying postadoption visitation or contact between siblings unless certain circumstances exist; requires immediate provision of certain services; specifying that certain factors must be considered for postadoption visitation or contact between adopted child & certain persons; provides that court retains jurisdiction over adopted child for certain purposes until child is specified age.

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Mar 05, 2025

House

Referred to Human Services Subcommittee

House

Referred to Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee

House

Referred to Health & Human Services Committee

House

Now in Human Services Subcommittee

Mar 04, 2025

House

1st Reading (Original Filed Version)

Feb 28, 2025

House

Filed

Bill Text

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H 1533 Filed PDF

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