Florida-Specific Law Tested on the Bar Exam

Florida law distinctions organized by subject, with direct links to our study resources.

Florida law often differs from general law in ways that directly affect how essays and multiple-choice questions are graded on the Florida Bar Exam. This page organizes our Florida-specific law resources by subject so you can quickly find the distinctions that matter most on Part A. Each section links to in-depth guides focused on how Florida tests these rules in practice.

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Florida Bar Exam Study Outline: Florida Distinctions in Evidence and Crim Pro

This Q&A-style study outline breaks down the most-tested Florida distinctions in Evidence and Criminal Procedure. We compare each rule directly to the federal standard so you can see exactly where Florida takes its own approach. Designed for Florida Bar takers who want clear explanations, high-yield comparisons, and a structure that actually helps you memorize what matters.

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FL Bar Exam Evidence Privileges: What You Need to Know

Florida’s Evidence Code includes specific privileges that prevent certain communications from being disclosed in court. From attorney–client and therapist–patient protections to clergy, spousal, and journalist privileges, this guide explains when each privilege applies, key waiver rules, and the distinctions most often tested on the Florida Bar Exam.

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Most Tested Contracts Areas on FL Bar Exam: Part Two

Part Two of our Florida Contracts series covers the defenses examiners return to every year — duress, fraud, unconscionability, public-policy limits, mistake, and incapacity. Clear rules, Florida distinctions, and sample essay analysis show exactly how these issues appear on the Florida Bar Exam.

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Most Tested Contracts Areas on FL Bar Exam: Part One

Part One of our Florida Contracts series breaks down the most tested formation issues on the Florida Bar Exam. We cover essential terms, Florida’s strict real-property rules, mixed goods-and-services contracts, and acceptance timing doctrines like the mailbox rule, revocation, option contracts, and reliance. Modeled on released Florida Bar essays.

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How to Calculate Child Support: Florida Bar Exam

This guide breaks down how child support is calculated in Florida for bar exam purposes, including when courts may deviate from the guidelines, how timesharing impacts support, and what to know about parenting plans, modifications, and relocation. Includes a review of past Florida Bar Exam essays that tested these issues and links to high-yield study tools.

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Florida Judicial Administration: What You Need to Know For The Bar Exam

Judicial Administration is tested on the Florida Bar Exam, but it’s often mismanaged because it feels scattered and easy to deprioritize. This article explains how we approach the Rules of Judicial Administration, what Florida actually tests, and how to use a consolidated study resource to recognize these questions quickly and pick up points without overthinking.

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Judicial Administration Tested on the Florida Bar Exam?

Judicial Administration is one of the most misunderstood areas of Florida multiple choice. It’s tested within the Civil and Criminal Procedure segment — but not as a standalone subject — and misjudging its weight often leads examinees to overprepare it at the expense of higher-impact topics.

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