Howland v. Schrager
Howland v. Schrager
Opinion of the Court
The trial court entered a default and default final judgment in this action brought by appellee, Barry S. Schrager, against appellant, Edward Howland, for fraudulent transfer of property by appel-lee’s former wife to appellant. We find no abuse of discretion in the trial court’s order denying appellant’s motion to vacate the default judgment, given that appellant failed to demonstrate excusable neglect or inadvertence. However, we agree with appellant that he was not given proper notice before the trial court entered final judgment awarding damages based solely on appellee’s affidavit. Because this action involves unliquidated damages, appellant was entitled to notice of an order setting the matter for trial and an opportunity to defend. See Viets v. Am. Recruiters Enters., Inc., 922 So.2d 1090, 1095 (Fla. 4th DCA2006).
Accordingly, we reverse the damages portion of the order and final judgment and remand for trial, after notice, on the damages issue.
Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded.
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