Wilder v. Wilder

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DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FOURTH DISTRICT July Term 2010 EDWARD T. WILDER, Appellant, v. ANNA M. WILDER, Appellee. No. 4D10-205 [September 1, 2010] PER CURIAM. In this case, the husband challenges a temporary support order, arguing that it is excessive and that there is an error in the child support calculation. We agree that the award is excessive and the wife has conceded the alleged error in the child support calculation. [T]emporary relief awards are among the areas where trial judges have the broadest discretion and an appellate court will not reverse such an order in the absence of an abuse of that discretion. Robbie v. Robbie, 591 So. 2d 1006, 1008 (Fla. 4th DCA 1991). It is an abuse of discretion, however, for a trial court to enter a temporary support order that exceeds or nearly exhausts a party s income. Bolton v. Bolton, 898 So. 2d 1084, 1084 (Fla. 4th DCA 2005) (reversing temporary support order that left husband with only $300 per month for own living expenses); see also Williams v. Williams, 10 So. 3d 651, 652 53 (Fla. 5th DCA 2009) (reversing award of temporary child support and in-kind alimony that consumed ninety-seven percent of husband s monthly income). That is the case here as the husband s financial obligations under the temporary support order consume his income to the extent that h e is left with little or nothing for his own reasonable living expenses.1 Th e order appealed is thus reversed a n d th e matter remanded for further proceedings. The only significant asset listed on the financial affidavits is the husband s 401(k) plan, which the husband values at $350,000. The 401(k) plan was not mentioned at the hearing, and there was no evidence concerning the availability of the funds or any penalties the parties would incur for withdrawal. 1 Reversed and Remanded. STEVENSON, TAYLOR and MAY, JJ., concur. * * * Appeal of a non-final order from the Circuit Court for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, Palm Beach County; Kenneth D. Stern, Judge; L.T. Case No. 502008DR10999XXXXSB. Craig A. Boudreau, Wellington, for appellant. Cindy A. Crawford of Glickman, Witters & Marell, P.A., West Palm Beach, for appellee. Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing. 2

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