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2010 Florida Statutes

F.S. 88.2011
88.2011

Bases for jurisdiction over nonresident.

In a proceeding to establish, enforce, or modify a support order or to determine parentage, a tribunal of this state may exercise personal jurisdiction over a nonresident individual or the individual’s guardian or conservator if:

(1)

The individual is personally served with citation, summons, or notice within this state;

(2)

The individual submits to the jurisdiction of this state by consent, by entering a general appearance, or by filing a responsive document having the effect of waiving any contest to personal jurisdiction;

(3)

The individual resided with the child in this state;

(4)

The individual resided in this state and provided prenatal expenses or support for the child;

(5)

The child resides in this state as a result of the acts or directives of the individual;

(6)

The individual engaged in sexual intercourse in this state and the child may have been conceived by that act of intercourse;

(7)

The individual asserted parentage in a tribunal or in a putative father registry maintained in this state by the appropriate agency; or

(8)

There is any other basis consistent with the constitutions of this state and the United States for the exercise of personal jurisdiction.

History.

s. 2, ch. 96-189.