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Coscia v. Coscia

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
May 9, 1972
262 So. 2d 254 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1972)

Opinion

No. 71-423.

May 9, 1972.

Appeal from the Circuit Court for Broward County, L. Clayton Nance, J.

Edward G. Stephany, of Shaw, Marko, Stephany Lyons, Fort Lauderdale, for appellant.

John M. McCants, Fort Lauderdale, for appellee.


On the basis of our review of the briefs and the record on appeal we are of the opinion that the appellant has failed to make error clearly appear except with respect to that part of the final judgment partitioning the marital residence. As a general rule, in the absence of an agreement of the parties or appropriate pleadings praying for partition of jointly owned property upon the entry of a decree of divorce, a chancellor has no authority either to partition jointly owned property or effect what might amount to a property settlement between the parties nor dispose of property belonging to them as an incident to the divorce. Bergh v. Bergh, Fla.App. 1961, 127 So.2d 481. A more detailed discussion of this proposition is set forth in the very recent opinion of Rankin v. Rankin, Fla.App. 1972, 258 So.2d 489.

Accordingly, that part of the final decree partitioning the real property is reversed and the cause remanded for further consideration in light of the procedure set forth in Rankin v. Rankin, supra; in all other respects the final judgment is affirmed.

REED, C.J., and OWEN and MAGER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Coscia v. Coscia

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
May 9, 1972
262 So. 2d 254 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1972)
Case details for

Coscia v. Coscia

Case Details

Full title:MILDRED COSCIA, APPELLANT, v. ALBERT COSCIA, APPELLEE

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District

Date published: May 9, 1972

Citations

262 So. 2d 254 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1972)

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