Quintero v. Rodriguez
Quintero v. Rodriguez
Opinion of the Court
Mariangelica Quintero (“former wife”) appeals the final judgment dissolving her marriage to Jose Rodriguez (“former husband”). She first argues that the trial court erred by imputing income to her, resulting in an error in failing to award her permanent periodic alimony.
The trial court’s decision to deny the former wife’s attorney’s fee motion was premised upon the imputation of income to her, which is allowed by law. See Arouza v. Arouza, 670 So.2d 69 (Fla. 3d DCA 1995). However, even with her imputed
Accordingly, we reverse the final dissolution order and remand this matter to the trial court with instructions to award the former wife her reasonable attorney’s fees. See § 61.16, Fla. Stat. (2010).
AFFIRMED in part; REVERSED in part; REMANDED with instructions.
. At trial, the former wife asserted “entitlement” to $3,500 per month in permanent alimony based on the length of the marriage, standard of living during the marriage, and the parties' incomes and expenses.
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