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Friend v. Friend

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Feb 11, 2004
866 So. 2d 116 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2004)

Summary

In Friend v. Friend, 866 So.2d 116, 117 (Fla. 3d DCA 2004), this court allowed exactly the same procedure that The Post is requesting in the present case.

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Opinion

Case No. 3D03-1714.

Opinion filed February 11, 2004.

An appeal from the Circuit Court of Miami-Dade County, Sandy Karlan, Judge, Lower Tribunal Case No. 96-27906.

Kluger, Peretz, Kaplan Berlin and Steve L. Silverman, for appellant.

Morgan, Lewis Bockius and Robert M. Brochin and Erik W. Scharf, for appellees.

Before GERSTEN, GREEN, and FLETCHER, JJ.


Richard E. Friend appeals from an order unsealing his dissolution of marriage case at the request of Orion Group. We affirm.

On November 12, 1997, pursuant to an agreement between Friend and his former wife, Marsha Lynne Friend, the trial court ordered the file of their dissolution of marriage action sealed. Approximately five years later, Friend was sued in connection with legal services he provided to a group of companies involved in the development of resort properties. Orion Group, one of said companies, requested permission to intervene in and unseal the dissolution of marriage action on April 2, 2003 alleging possible discrepancies in representations made by Friend in the two cases.

Friend opposes the unsealing of the dissolution file on several grounds. After careful consideration and review of appellant's position, we find none of the arguments sufficient to overcome the well established right of public access to court proceedings and records. See, e.g., Art. I, § 24, Fla. Const.; § 119.07, Fla. Stat.; Fla. R. Jud. Admin. 2.035; Barron v. Florida Freedom Newspapers, Inc., 531 So.2d 113 (Fla. 1988). InBarron, the court recognized the trial court's inherent power to control the conduct of its own procedures by closing all or parts of the proceedings but only in limited circumstances under specific guidelines. 531 So.2d at 118. Once a record is sealed, there is a presumption that it was correctly sealed; however, a party moving to unseal the record may overcome the presumption by demonstrating that the original order sealing the record was legally in error. Scott v. Nelson, 697 So.2d 207 (Fla. 1st DCA 1997). In the instant case, it is evident that the trial court sealed the dissolution action based solely on the parties' agreement. The denial of access to dissolution of marriage proceedings may not be based solely upon the wishes of the parties to the litigation. As the Barron court stated "parties seeking a dissolution of marriage are not entitled to a private proceeding." 531 So.2d at 119. Therefore, we affirm the trial court's ruling below unsealing the court file.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Friend v. Friend

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Feb 11, 2004
866 So. 2d 116 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2004)

In Friend v. Friend, 866 So.2d 116, 117 (Fla. 3d DCA 2004), this court allowed exactly the same procedure that The Post is requesting in the present case.

Summary of this case from Palm Beach News, Inc. v. Limbaugh

In Friend, this court affirmed a trial court order which allowed a nonparty to intervene for the limited purpose of unsealing the court file in a dissolution action which had concluded five years previously.

Summary of this case from Palm Beach News, Inc. v. Limbaugh
Case details for

Friend v. Friend

Case Details

Full title:RICHARD E. FRIEND, Appellant, v. MARSHA LYNNE FRIEND, et al., Appellees

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District

Date published: Feb 11, 2004

Citations

866 So. 2d 116 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2004)

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