As amended through November 4, 2024
Rule 8.240 - [Effective 1/1/2025] COMPUTATION, CONTINUANCE, EXTENSION, AND ENLARGEMENT OF TIME(a) Computation. Computation of time is governed by Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.514, except for rules 8.300 and 8.305, to which rule 2.514(a)(2)(C) does not apply and the statutory time period governs.(b) Enlargement of Time. When these rules, a notice given under them, or a court order require or allow an act to be done at or within a specified time, the court has discretion to enlarge the time or excuse an otherwise untimely act only for good cause, within the limits established by law, and subject to subdivision (d) of this rule, as follows:(1) If a request for enlargement is made before the expiration of the period originally prescribed or as extended by a previous order, the court may grant the request with or without notice. (2) If the time has expired, the court may permit the act to be done outside the specified time, if the movant gives fand demonstrates excusable neglect. However, the court may not, except as provided by law or elsewhere in these rules, extend the time for making a motion for new trial, for rehearing, or vacation of judgment, or for taking an appeal. This rule does not apply to shelter hearings.(c) Time for Service of Motions and Notice of Hearing. A copy of any written motion that may not be heard ex parte and a copy of the notice of hearing must be served a reasonable time before the time specified for the hearing.(d) Continuances and Extensions of Time.(1) A motion for continuance, extension, or waiver of the time standards provided by law and found in this rule must be in writing and signed by the requesting party. On a showing of good cause, the court must allow a motion for continuance or extension to be made orally at any time during the proceedings.(2) A motion for continuance, extension, or waiver of the time standards provided by law must not be made in advance of the particular circumstance or need that would warrant delay of the proceedings.(3) A motion for continuance, extension, or waiver of the time standards provided by law must state all of the facts that the movant contends entitle the movant to a continuance, extension, or waiver of time including: (A) the task that must be completed by the movant to preserve the rights of a party or the best interests of the child who is the subject of the proceedings;(B) the minimum number of days absolutely necessary to complete this task; and(C) the total number of days the proceedings have been continued at the request of any party within any 12-month period.(4) These time limitations do not include the following:(A) Periods of delay resulting from a continuance granted at the request of the child's counsel, guardian ad litem, or attorney ad litem.(B) Periods of delay because of unavailability of evidence that is material to the case if the requesting party has exercised due diligence to obtain the evidence and there are substantial grounds to believe that the evidence will be available within 30 days. However, if the requesting party is not prepared to proceed within 30 days, any other party may move for issuance of an order to show cause or the court on its own motion may impose appropriate sanctions, which may include dismissal of the petition.(C) Periods of delay to allow the requesting party additional time to prepare the case and additional time is justified because of an exceptional circumstance.(D) Reasonable periods of delay necessary to accomplish notice of the hearing to the parent or legal custodian.(5) Notwithstanding subdivision (4), proceedings may not be continued or extended for more than a total of 60 days within any 12-month period. A continuance or extension of time standards beyond 60 days in any 12-month period may be granted only on a finding by the court of extraordinary circumstances and that the continuance or extension of time standards is necessary to preserve the constitutional rights of a party or that there is substantial evidence demonstrating that the child's best interests will be affirmatively harmed without the granting of a continuance or extension of time.Amended by SC2024-0572, effective 1/1/2025; amended by SC24-1093, effective 9/12/2024; amended effective 7/1/2023; amended by 46 Fla. L. Weekly S301, effective 1/1/2022; amended by 46 Fla. L. Weekly S323, effective 10/28/2021; amended by 286 So. 3d 82, effective 11/27/2019; amended by 95 So3d 96, effective 10/1/2012; amended by 951 So.2d 804, effective 2/8/2007; amended by 894 So.2d 875, effective 1/27/2005; amended by 783 So.2d 138, effective 1/1/2001; amended by 725 So.2d 296, effective 10/1/1998; amended by 589 So.2d 818, effective 7/1/1991; added by 549 So.2d 663, effective 10/1/1989; amended by 462 So.2d 399, effective 1/1/1985; amended by 393 So.2d 1077, effective 1/1/1981.