Kennedy v. Kennedy
Kennedy v. Kennedy
647 So. 2d 896; 1994 Fla. App. LEXIS 11118; 1994 WL 637634
(Southern Reporter, Second Series)
Kennedy v. Kennedy
Opinion of the Court
ON MOTION TO RELINQUISH JURISDICTION FOR AWARD OF INTERIM APPELLATE ATTORNEY’S FEES
Former wife has moved for this court to relinquish jurisdiction to the trial court so that the trial court can consider awarding her interim attorney’s fees for this appeal arising out of a dissolution proceeding. Section 61.16, Florida Statutes has been amended, effective October 1,1994, so that it specifically gives trial courts “continuing jurisdiction to make temporary attorney’s fees and costs awards, necessary to prosecute or defend an appeal....” Since it is no longer necessary for appellate courts to relinquish jurisdiction, we deny the motion as moot.
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