Giller v. Giller

Decision Date31 March 2021
Docket NumberNo. 3D20-565,3D20-565
Citation319 So.3d 690 (Mem)
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals
Parties Brian GILLER, etc., Appellant, v. Ira D. GILLER, etc., et al., Appellees.

Law Offices of Andrew B. Peretz, P.A., and Andrew B. Peretz (Fort Lauderdale), for appellant.

Harper Meyer Perez Hagen Albert Dribin & DeLuca LLP, Roselvin S. Edelman and Michael A. Dribin, for appellee Ira D. Giller; Berger Singerman LLP, James D. Gassenheimer and Christina M. Perry, for appellee Anita Grossman.

Before LINDSEY, HENDON and GORDO, JJ.

GORDO, J.

Brian Giller, individually and as successor trustee of the Norman M. Giller Trust, appeals the trial court's order compelling him to prepare an accounting of his management of six properties that were determined to belong to the Estate of Norman M. Giller following a bench trial. Upon review, we conclude that we lack jurisdiction to hear the instant appeal taken from a nonfinal, nonappealable order and dismiss.

Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.170(b) provides that "appeals of orders rendered in probate and guardianship cases shall be limited to orders that finally determine a right or obligation of an interested person as defined in the Florida Probate Code." "The rule enumerates a nonexclusive list of twenty-three orders that fall under the umbrella of rule 9.170(b) ’s finality requirement." N. Tr. Co. as trustee of Elizabeth W. Walker Tr. v. Abbott, 313 So. 3d 792, 7951 (Fla. 2d DCA Jan. 6, 2021). The order on appeal is not among the nonexclusive list of appealable probate orders enumerated in the Rule. Nor does the order finally determine a right or obligation of an interested person. Rather, the language of the order contemplates further judicial labor concerning calculation of monies owed and distribution of the properties. See Maercks v. Maercks, 272 So. 3d 485, 487 (Fla. 3d DCA 2019) (rejecting application of Rule 1.970(b) and dismissing appeal where the probate court's "order expressly contemplates additional judicial labor" and "does not ... provide finality as to any issue or party in this case"); Klingensmith v. Ferd & Gladys Alpert Jewish Fam., 997 So. 2d 436, 437 (Fla. 4th DCA 2008) (dismissing appeal for lack of jurisdiction as the order "does not ... put an end to all judicial labor"); Dempsey v. Dempsey, 899 So. 2d 1272, 1273 (Fla. 2d DCA 2005) (dismissing appeal of nonfinal, nonappealable order based on finding that the "[j]udicial labor has not yet come to an end"...

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  • Giller v. Grossman
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • September 1, 2021
    ...in this Court between these siblings include: Giller v. Giller, 322 So. 3d 236 (Fla. 3d DCA July 21, 2021) ; Giller v. Giller, 319 So. 3d 690 (Fla. 3d DCA 2021) (3D20-565); Giller v. Grossman, 300 So. 3d 1169 (Fla. 3d DCA 2019) (3D19-1829); Giller v. Giller, 291 So. 3d 948 (Fla. 3d DCA 2019......
  • Hudkins v. Hudkins
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • April 28, 2023
    ... ... right or obligation of an interested person as defined in the ... Florida Probate Code." See Giller v. Giller, ... 319 So.3d 690, 690 (Fla. 3d DCA 2021) ("[Rule 9.170(b)] ... enumerates a nonexclusive list of twenty-three orders that ... ...
  • Garrido v. SafePoint Insurance Company
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • January 12, 2022
    ...(Fla. 5th DCA 2003) ). Hence, the instant matter is still pending below, and judicial labor remains. Id. (citing Giller v. Giller, 319 So. 3d 690, 691 (Fla. 3d DCA 2021) ). "Because the challenged order is neither final nor included in Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.130(a)(3) ’s sche......
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