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Boylan v. Boylan

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Dec 28, 1990
571 So. 2d 580 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

Summary

finding that neither party's statement of the evidence was approved by the trial court and therefore the record was not adequate for appellate review

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Opinion

No. 89-2239.

December 28, 1990.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Palm Beach County, Hubert R. Lindsey, J.

Bruce J. Daniels of Bruce J. Daniels, P.A., West Palm Beach, for appellant.

Charles W. Musgrove and J. Ralph Mabie, West Palm Beach, for appellee.


The husband appeals from a final judgment of dissolution which awarded the wife rehabilitative alimony and child support. The trial in this cause was not transcribed. The trial court was unable to recall the evidence presented and denied the husband's motion to settle and approve either party's statement of the evidence. Fla.R. App.P. 9.200(b)(3).

The findings and judgment of the trial court come to this court with a presumption of correctness. Wright v. Wright, 431 So.2d 177 (Fla. 5th DCA 1983). Appellant has the burden of bringing before the appellate court an adequate record to support his appeal. Wright.

When there is no record of the witnesses' testimony and the evidentiary rulings and when a statement of the evidence has not been approved by the trial court pursuant to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.200(b)(3) then the record is not adequate for appellate review. Wright. The judgment below should then be affirmed unless the judgment is fundamentally erroneous on its face. In re Guardianship of Read, 555 So.2d 869 (Fla. 2d DCA 1990); Ahmed v. Travelers Indemnity Co., 516 So.2d 40 (Fla. 3d DCA 1987); Damkohler v. Damkohler, 336 So.2d 1243 (Fla. 4th DCA 1976). The trial court's order in this cause was not fundamentally erroneous, therefore we affirm the judgment below.

Affirmed.

GLICKSTEIN and WARNER, JJ., concur.

ANSTEAD, J., dissents with opinion.


As in Casella v. Casella, 569 So.2d 848 (Fla. 4th DCA 1990), it appears that the trial court has made awards that are unreasonable in view of the parties' needs and abilities.


Summaries of

Boylan v. Boylan

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
Dec 28, 1990
571 So. 2d 580 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

finding that neither party's statement of the evidence was approved by the trial court and therefore the record was not adequate for appellate review

Summary of this case from Schmidt v. Schmidt
Case details for

Boylan v. Boylan

Case Details

Full title:MARTIN FRANCES BOYLAN, APPELLANT, v. ELIZABETH BOYLAN, APPELLEE

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District

Date published: Dec 28, 1990

Citations

571 So. 2d 580 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1990)

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