Calvo v. Calvo
Decision Date | 03 June 1986 |
Docket Number | No. 86-292,86-292 |
Citation | 489 So.2d 833,11 Fla. L. Weekly 1261 |
Parties | 11 Fla. L. Weekly 1261 Gilda S. La Paz CALVO, Appellant, v. Juan J. CALVO, Appellee. |
Court | Florida District Court of Appeals |
Edward C. Vining, Jr., and Thomas B. Scott, Miami, for appellant.
Charles H. Snowden, Miami, for appellee.
Before SCHWARTZ, C.J., and HENDRY and HUBBART, JJ.
This is an appeal from a non-final order denying the wife Gilda S. La Paz Calvo's motion for a protective order wherein she sought to preclude discovery of her financial status.This order was entered in post-judgment proceedings which the wife brought to enforce a final judgment of marriage dissolution against the husband Juan J. Calvo and to accelerate future payments due thereunder.We treat this appeal as a petition for a writ of certiorari, seeBrooks v. Owens, 97 So.2d 693(Fla.1957);Kilgore v. Bird, 149 Fla. 570, 582, 6 So.2d 541, 545(1942);Fla.R.App.P. 9.040(c); see generally, Wetherington,Appellate Review of Final and Non-final Orders in Florida Civil Cases--An Overview, 47 Law & Contemp.Probs.61, 81, 84 (1984), grant the subject petition, and quash the order under review.
The wife claims in her petition filed below that the husband is in considerable arrears under the final judgment and has paid her only $5,000 pursuant thereto.The husband does not deny that he is in arrears under the final judgment and admits that he has paid the wife only $5,000 thus far; however, he disputes the amount of arrearages due and owing.There was no issue concerning the wife's financial resources raised below, either by the wife's petition or the husband's response thereto; rather, the sole issues below were (a) the amount which the husband owes the wife under the final judgment, and (b) whether future payments due thereunder should be accelerated based on the husband's past performance of nonpayment.
The husband subsequently issued four subpoenas duces tecum for deposition, two on banking institutions and two on the wife's relatives, in which he sought to discover various bank accounts and certificates of deposit held by the wife or members of her family.The wife sought a protective order from these subpoenas, and the trial court denied this request.We entirely agree with the wife's contention that the financial records sought herein could not possibly lead to the discovery of admissible evidence because the wife's financial status was not an issue below.Indeed, the husband has failed to...
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