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· 2/21/1984

Delatore v. Delatore

Citations

  • 680 P.2d 27
  • 1984 Utah LEXIS 774

How courts have described this case

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  • reversing attorney fee award where requesting party failed to offer evidence of reasonableness, but affirming alimony award to requesting party because she was unemployed at the time of trial and suffered from several health problems
  • addressing defendant’s challenge to an award of attorney fees for the first time on appeal because the court awarded fees “after both parties had presented their evidence” and thus, “there was no opportunity for the defendant to object” to the award
  • reaching the merits of appellant's attorney fees argument because respondent did not provide a proper evidentiary basis for the award, the trial court made the award in its final ruling, and \[the trial was then over and there was no opportunity for the defendant to object\

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Judges: Howe, Hall, Stewart, Oaks, Durham

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