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Florida

Florida is a state located in the southeast of the United States. It ranks 22nd in terms of total land area and fourth in terms of population. It has a tropical climate, which attracts many tourists in the north to come for a stay during winter.

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How far is it from Miami Florida to Sunrise Florida?

There are two towns in Florida named Sunrise and the closest one to Miami is west of Fort Lauderdale and about 33 miles from Miami. The second Sunrise is on the Gulf Coast near Bradenton and 220 miles from Miami.

Civil contempt in Florida?

Civil contempt in Florida is a legal mechanism used to enforce court orders, typically in family law cases, such as those involving child support or custody. It occurs when an individual willfully fails to comply with a court order, and the purpose is to compel compliance rather than to punish the individual. To establish civil contempt, the court must find that the order was clear and specific, the person had knowledge of the order, and they intentionally disobeyed it. Remedies may include fines, compensatory actions, or even jail time until compliance is achieved.

Florida's population in 1845?

In 1845, the population of Florida was 70,966 people. One hundred years later, the population had increased to 2.334 million people. As of 2013, the population of Florida is 19.55 million.

Has anyone famous graduated from the Benedictine university?

Yes, a few.

David Reynolds-- writer for the Disney Studios.

Jim Ryan Former-- Illinois Attorney General.

Bill Callahan-- college and pro head football coach

How long does it take to drive from Rochester NY to Mami FL?

Google Maps estimates the driving time as 23 hours and 42 minutes.

What time of the day are temperatures throughout Florida the hottest?

Temperatures in Florida are typically hottest during the afternoon, between 1 pm and 4 pm, due to the peak of solar radiation and heat accumulation throughout the day.

What if the father does not visit the child as ordered in Florida?

Courts can write orders that create and define the conditions of visitation, such as frequency, duration, holidays, etc. But, courts cannot force the non-custodial parent to participate in visitation or to be a parent. The custodial parent should keep track of dates and the facts that occurred on dates when the non-custodial parent failed to show up for visitation. That information will be useful if you choose to ask the court to modify the visitation order.

NOTE: Child support and visitation are two separate issues. Child Support must be paid even if the non-custodial parent never takes responsibility for parenting.