Floridians With Disabilities Applaud New Law Protecting Their Rights Post published:July 5, 2024 Post category:Guardianship / Disability News / Disability Rights “Those new protections are listed under a Florida law that took effect this week. Under the law, courts are now required to consider what’s known as “supportive decision-making agreements” before they place someone in legal guardianship, allowing people with disabilities to appoint helpers for certain jobs.”Read full storyBy Sabrina Maggiore, Charles Frazier, WFTV Channel 9 Orlando You Might Also Like Why Does My Special Needs Child Need A Florida Driver’s License or ID Card? July 15, 2024 Reporter Craig Patrick, Guest Speaker at Monthly Florida Arc Webinar July 4, 2024 Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Fiscal Year 2024-2025 “Focus on Florida’s Future” Budget June 5, 2024