Monika Jenkins, the daughter of Broward County Clerk of Court Brenda D. Forman, was sentenced Wednesday to more than seven years in federal prison for her involvement in a criminal group that used taxpayers' and accounting firms' stolen personal information and credentials to file false tax returns, netting millions.
Monika Jenkins, the daughter of Broward County Clerk of Court Brenda D. Forman, was sentenced Wednesday to more than seven years in federal prison for her involvement in a criminal group that used taxpayers' and accounting firms' stolen personal information and credentials to file false tax returns, netting millions.
Name Change. A Name Change can be filed for an individual, minor, adult, or family. ing to chapter 68.07 of the Florida Statutes, a petitioner must have fingerprints taken electronically by an authorized agency prior to a court hearing on a request for a change of name.
Monica Ce​pero​​​​ - County Administrator
Brenda D. Forman is the first African American and female to serve as Clerk in Broward County, Florida. She was first elected as Clerk in November 2016, and was sworn into office on January 3, 2017. In August 2020, she was re-elected for a second term, and was sworn into office on January 5, 2021.
When a motion to compel discovery alleges a complete failure to respond or object to discovery, and there has been no request for extension, a county judge may enter an ex parte order requiring compliance with the original discovery demand within ten (10) days of entry of the order.
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Ex Parte Motion to Compel: When a motion to compel discovery alleges a complete failure to respond or object to discovery and affirmatively states that no timely request for extension of time has been served, an ex parte order on the motion may be entered by the court which requires compliance with the original ...
Local Rule 10A in the 17th Judicial Circuit of Florida is a rule that governs the scheduling of motions to compel discovery and special set hearings. It states that: Any party seeking to schedule a motion to compel discovery or a special set hearing must first attempt to resolve the matter informally.