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McPherson v. McPherson

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Oct 18, 2000
775 So. 2d 973 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2000)

Summary

holding that the trial court has the power to award “ temporary alimony” pending appeal “if it finds that it is ‘necessary to protect the welfare and rights' ” of the movant in that timeframe”

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Opinion

Case No. 4D00-1688

Opinion filed October 18, 2000 July Term 2000

Appeal and cross-appeal from the Circuit Court for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, Broward County; Arthur M. Birken, Judge; L.T. Case No. 98-10157(35)(90).

David J. Schottenfeld of David J. Schottenfeld, P.A., Plantation, for appellant/cross-appellee.

Robert L. Bogen of Law Offices of Braverman Rossi, Boca Raton, for appellee/cross-appellant.


ON MOTION TO REVIEW DENIAL OF ALIMONY PENDING APPEAL


The final judgment of dissolution in this case denied the former wife's request for alimony, based on a ruling upholding the parties' antenuptial agreement. The judgment also equitably distributed $1,446,557 of marital property and $450,000 of marital liabilities. Included in the award to the former wife was a condominium valued at $335,000 and a cash payment of $93,201.

The former husband appealed the final judgment and the former wife cross-appealed. The trial court granted the former husband's motion for stay pending appeal, on the conditionthat he post a supersedeas bond of $250,000. The former husband posted a bond of $111,841.20. He has moved in the circuit court for clarification concerning his obligation to post the remaining amount.

The former wife moved for alimony pending appeal. The trial court was concerned about its authority to award alimony pending appeal, when alimony was denied in the final judgment. The former wife argued that the stay of the $93,201 cash payment had placed her in a difficult financial position, since that was the only liquid asset she was to receive as a result of the final judgment. After taking the matter under advisement, the trial court denied the motion for alimony pending appeal.

Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.600(c)(1) states that in a family law case the trial court retains jurisdiction to enter orders awarding alimony or "other awards necessary to protect the welfare and rights of any party pending appeal." The rule does not limit the court's power to award alimony pending appeal to those cases where alimony has been awarded in the final judgment. A party's "welfare" may well depend on receiving an equitable distribution. In this case, a significant cash payment has been stayed until the resolution of appeal. The trial court has the power to award alimony pending appeal in this case, if it finds that it is "necessary to protect the welfare and rights" of the former wife pending appeal.

This case is similar to Goodman v. Goodman, 664 So.2d 975, 975 (Fla. 4th DCA 1995), where we recognized that under Rule 9.600(c) a court might properly award temporary alimony pending appeal in an amount in excess of the award in the judgment, where the alimony award "was `inextricably intertwined' with an equitable distribution, the benefits of which will be delayed until resolution of the appeal."

In a nutshell, we hold that the trial court has the power to award alimony pending appeal in this case. We do not consider the merits of the formerwife's claim. The order denying temporary alimony pending appeal is reversed and the case is remanded for the trial court to consider the merits of the motion under Rule 9.600(c).

DELL and STONE, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

McPherson v. McPherson

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Oct 18, 2000
775 So. 2d 973 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2000)

holding that the trial court has the power to award “ temporary alimony” pending appeal “if it finds that it is ‘necessary to protect the welfare and rights' ” of the movant in that timeframe”

Summary of this case from Horowitz v. Horowitz
Case details for

McPherson v. McPherson

Case Details

Full title:HOWARD E. McPHERSON, Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. NORMA McPHERSON…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District

Date published: Oct 18, 2000

Citations

775 So. 2d 973 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2000)

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