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Schwenk v. Schwenk

Supreme Court of Florida, Division A
Dec 16, 1947
32 So. 2d 734 (Fla. 1947)

Opinion

November 18, 1947. Rehearing denied December 16, 1947.

An appeal from the Circuit Court for Pinellas County, John U. Bird, Judge,

Joseph W. Nichols, for appellant.

Casler Douglas, for appellee.


The bill of complaint in the case at bar was brought under the provisions of Section 65.09, Fla. Stats. 1941 (FSA), which authorizes courts of equity to award alimony without granting a divorce. On final hearing the chancellor below entered an order dismissing the bill of complaint without prejudice but requiring the husband to pay counsel fees for the wife and on appeal here it is contended that the chancellor was powerless under the law to make and enter such an order because the parties had not been residents in the state of Florida for ninety days. We cannot agree to this contention because the ninety day residence period prior to filing suit for divorce is wholly inapplicable to suits by a wife for alimony filed under Section 65.10, supra. See Kiplinger v. Kiplinger, 147 Fla. 243, 2 So.2d 870. So the part of the decree appealed from, challenged because fees were allowed plaintiffs' attorneys, is affirmed.

Since the husband perfected this appeal the wife has applied here by appropriate motion for an order allowing her counsel fees in this Court and the motion is granted and her fees allowed in the sum of $250.00.

It is so ordered.

THOMAS, C. J., TERRELL, and SEBRING, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Schwenk v. Schwenk

Supreme Court of Florida, Division A
Dec 16, 1947
32 So. 2d 734 (Fla. 1947)
Case details for

Schwenk v. Schwenk

Case Details

Full title:PETER N. K. SCHWENK, JR., v. MARIE H. SCHWENK

Court:Supreme Court of Florida, Division A

Date published: Dec 16, 1947

Citations

32 So. 2d 734 (Fla. 1947)
32 So. 2d 734

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