Hello!
I don't have the specific laws for Florida but they shouldn't be hard to find. Contact HSLDA (Homeschooling Legal Defense Association) and they should be able to help you out.
http://www.hslda.org/Default.asp?bhcp=1
I joined many homeschooling support groups when I got started. The lovely ladies at homeschoolspot.com gave me some wonderful advice. You'll find homeschooling families from all over the US there and probably some from Florida that could help you out.
When it comes to the laws, keep excellent records. Illinois is lax but one day they could be come more strict so I keep meticulous records of everything we do. I save all my lesson plans! That way if there is any question we have proof of everything we did.
I started with a "box" curriculum because it lays everything out for you. We started strict and then we saw what worked and what didn't. We mostly used the "box" curriculum as a general guideline and then we added our own creative ideas!
This year we signed up for an online homeschool. www.appliedscholasticsonline.com. We are given the curriculum to use and we administer it at home! We have a certified teacher available to guide us and the school makes sure we are compliant with our state laws. My daughter will receive a diploma from that school because she is actually enrolled as if it were a school. We make monthly reports. We love it because we help design the curriculum ourselves based on our needs and interests. And she can continue up through high school.
Good luck in your homeschool journey!