Florida Statutes

§ 393.12 — Capacity; appointment of guardian advocate

Florida § 393.12
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXXIX
Ch. 393DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

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Fla. Stat. § 393.12 (2026).

Text

(1)CAPACITY. —
(a)A person with a developmental disability may not be presumed incapacitated solely by reason of his or her acceptance in nonresidential services or admission to residential care and may not be denied the full exercise of all legal rights guaranteed to citizens of this state and of the United States.
(b)The determination of incapacity of a person with a developmental disability and the appointment of a guardian must be conducted in a separate proceeding according to the procedures and requirements of chapter 744 and the Florida Probate Rules.
(2)APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN ADVOCATE. —
(a)A circuit court may appoint a guardian advocate, without an adjudication of incapacity, for a person with developmental disabilities, if the person lacks the decisionmaking ability to d

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Henriette LaFrance v. Guardian Advocacy of Jayden Emile
(District Court of Appeal of Florida, 2025)

Legislative History

s. 1, ch. 29853, 1955; s. 1, ch. 61-426; s. 26, ch. 63-559; s. 1, ch. 70-343; s. 5, ch. 73-308; s. 25, ch. 73-334; s. 4, ch. 77-335; s. 2, ch. 80-171; s. 10, ch. 88-398; s. 109, ch. 89-96; s. 15, ch. 94-154; s. 96, ch. 95-143; s. 1049, ch. 95-148; s. 8, ch. 2004-260; s. 108, ch. 2004-267; s. 1, ch. 2008-124; s. 4, ch. 2015-112; s. 9, ch. 2022-195; s. 6, ch. 2023-213; s. 1, ch. 2024-242; s. 36, ch. 2025-6.

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