Florida District Courts of Appeal, 1998

State, Department of Revenue ex rel. Pruno v. Williams

State, Department of Revenue ex rel. Pruno v. Williams
Florida District Courts of Appeal · Decided July 31, 1998 · Frank, Fulmer, Parker
714 So. 2d 1176; 1998 Fla. App. LEXIS 9680; 1998 WL 428877 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

State, Department of Revenue ex rel. Pruno v. Williams

Opinion of the Court

FRANK, Judge.

The Department of Revenue challenges an order requiring it to pay attorney’s fees for a volunteer attorney/guardian ad litem appointed by the trial court pursuant to Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services v. Privette, 617 So.2d 305 (Fla. 1993). We reverse.

On September 12, 1994, the trial court appointed Dave Schrader “as a volunteer Attorney ad Litem to represent the best interests of the minor ehild(ren).” The order provides that Mr. Schrader is entitled to recover his costs up to $300.00, but does not mention attorney’s fees.

On October 14, 1997, the trial court entered an order that finds that a reasonable attorney’s fee for Mr. Schrader’s services is $300.00 and orders the Department of Revenue to pay him that sum. Because the trial court’s order appointing Mr. Schrader specified that he was appointed as a volunteer attorney ad litem and provided for reimbursement of costs only, the trial court had no authority to award Mr. Schrader an attorney’s fee.

Reversed.

PARKER, C.J., and FULMER, J., concur.

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