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Grasso v. Grasso

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.
Jul 23, 2014
143 So. 3d 1050 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2014)

Summary

determining individuals were not parties to the action and therefore not liable as individuals where they were sued as purported trustees

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Opinion

No. 2D13–5186.

2014-07-23

Margaret GRASSO, individually and as a purported Cotrustee of the Olga Grasso Revocable Living Trust; and Michelle Grasso, individually and as a purported Cotrustee of the Olga Grasso Revocable Living Trust, Appellants, v. Olga GRASSO, Appellee.

Appeal from the Circuit Court for Pinellas County; Jack R. St. Arnold, Judge. Roxanne Fixsen, Marie Tomassi, Bruce Marger, and Heidi L. Hobbs of Trenam, Kemker, Scharf, Barkin, Frye, O'Neill & Mullis, P.A., St. Petersburg, for Appellants. Joseph W. Fleece, III and Jeffrey A. Eisel of Baskin Fleece, Clearwater, for Appellee.


Appeal from the Circuit Court for Pinellas County; Jack R. St. Arnold, Judge.
Roxanne Fixsen, Marie Tomassi, Bruce Marger, and Heidi L. Hobbs of Trenam, Kemker, Scharf, Barkin, Frye, O'Neill & Mullis, P.A., St. Petersburg, for Appellants. Joseph W. Fleece, III and Jeffrey A. Eisel of Baskin Fleece, Clearwater, for Appellee.
BLACK, Judge.

Margaret and Michelle Grasso, individually and as purported cotrustees of the Olga Grasso Revocable Living Trust (Trust), challenge various orders entered by the trial court regarding the Trust. We reverse the cost/fee order entered on October 18, 2013, to the extent that it taxed costs against Margaret and Michelle individually in the amount of $7907.10 and remand with instructions to vacate that portion of the order. We affirm the trial court in all other respects without comment.

Olga Grasso asserted no claims against Margaret or Michelle in their individual capacities but only as purported cotrustees. As such, Margaret and Michelle were not parties to the action in their individual capacities and the trial court erred in taxing costs against them individually. See Beseau v. Bhalani, 904 So.2d 641, 642 (Fla. 5th DCA 2005) (“Although Appellant, ‘individually’ was named in the complaint's caption, the body of the complaint makes clear that her claims were made solely as personal representative of the estate. Thus, Appellant was never a party to the action in her individual capacity.”).

Affirmed in part; reversed in part; remanded. ALTENBERND and MORRIS, JJ., Concur.


Summaries of

Grasso v. Grasso

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.
Jul 23, 2014
143 So. 3d 1050 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2014)

determining individuals were not parties to the action and therefore not liable as individuals where they were sued as purported trustees

Summary of this case from Hett v. Barron-Lunde
Case details for

Grasso v. Grasso

Case Details

Full title:Margaret GRASSO, individually and as a purported Cotrustee of the Olga…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

Date published: Jul 23, 2014

Citations

143 So. 3d 1050 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2014)

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