FBBE Study Guide 2026

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📋 FBBE Exam Format at a Glance

200
Questions
360 min
Time Limit
68.00%
Passing Score

📚 FBBE Topics to Study (22)

✍️ Sample FBBE Questions & Answers

1. Which of the following correctly states the legal standard for insanity under Florida law?
Defendant did not know the act was wrong due to a mental disease or defect

Florida follows the M'Naghten rule under § 775.027, requiring that because of a mental disease or defect the defendant did not know the nature of the act or that it was wrong.

2. Which type of alimony in Florida is designed to assist a party with legitimate identifiable short-term needs while transitioning from married to single life, and cannot exceed two years?
Bridge-the-gap alimony

Bridge-the-gap alimony addresses short-term transition needs from married to single life and is capped at a maximum of two years under Florida law.

3. What is the Florida definition of 'attempt' to commit a crime?
A substantial step toward committing a crime with intent to commit it

Florida Statutes § 777.04(1) defines criminal attempt as doing an act toward committing an offense, intending to commit it, but failing to complete it.

4. What is the Florida cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases involving a practitioner's negligence (non-catastrophic injury)?
No cap — struck down as unconstitutional

In North Broward Hospital District v. Kalitan (2017), the Florida Supreme Court struck down the non-economic damages cap in medical malpractice cases as unconstitutional.

5. Which of the following is NOT a statutory factor in determining alimony under Florida law?
Marital fault or misconduct by either party

Florida is a no-fault state and marital misconduct is not among the statutory factors courts consider when determining alimony under §61.08.

6. Florida's simplified dissolution of marriage procedure is available only when:
Both spouses agree there are no minor or dependent children, no alimony, and waive formal financial disclosure

The simplified dissolution process requires mutual agreement, no minor or dependent children, no request for alimony, and waiver of the right to financial disclosure.

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FBBE Study Guide 2026 — Exam Format, Topics & Practice Questions