· 8/5/2004
Moses v. Moses
Citations
- 879 So. 2d 1036
- 2004 WL 1753396
How courts have described this case
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- holding that, due to the vagueness of the amended final judgment of divorce, the trial court abused its discretion in finding the appellant in contempt
- holding that, due to the vagueness of the amended final judgment of divorce, the trial court abused its discretion in finding the appellant in contempt
- chancellor's finding of a conflict of interest held erroneous, so award of fees based thereon reversed
- “In order to award attorney’s fees in a contempt matter, the trial court must first consider if there was a willful violation of the court’s order.”
- “In order to award attorney’s fees [and court costs] in a contempt matter, the trial court must first consider if there was a willful violation of the court’s order.”
- court reversed contempt judgment, so award of attorney’s fees also reversed
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Judges: Waller, P.J., Easley and Carlson
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