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Charging Lien in a Divorce Law Case- Jurisdication*

In the final judgment in the underlying lawsuit between the plaintiffs and the Lutzes, the trial court reserved jurisdiction to award "attorneys' fees that may be applicable"; therefore, the trial court had jurisdiction to rule on Rutherford's charging lien. Cf. Weiland v. Weiland, 814 So. 2d 1252, 1253 (Fla. 2d DCA 2002) (holding that trial court lacked jurisdiction to impose husband's attorney's charging lien where final judgment contained express reservation for trial court to award fees to wife only)
http://www.2dca.org/opinions/Opinion_Pages/Opinion_Pages_2014/June/June%2006,%202014/2D13-1562.pdf
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This oral argument video is on the case: 2D13-1562n

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