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Glin v. Glin

Citations: 207 So. 3d 908; 2015 Fla. App. LEXIS 7833Docket: No. 1D15-0811

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; May 22, 2015; Florida; State Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The appeal has been dismissed based on precedents where jurisdiction was reserved over non-collateral issues, specifically child support. In *Doran v. Doran*, the court dismissed an appeal under similar circumstances, and in *Dirienzo-Gluhareff v. Gluhareff*, the court affirmed the denial of a post-dissolution motion for temporary support due to waiver upon final judgment. The dismissal is without prejudice, allowing the appellant to seek an appeal once the temporary child support matter is resolved. Judges Thomas, Marstiller, and Bilbrey concur in this decision.

Legal Issues Addressed

Dismissal of Appeal Based on Reserved Jurisdiction

Application: The court dismissed the appeal as the jurisdiction was reserved over non-collateral issues such as child support, which is consistent with past precedents.

Reasoning: The appeal has been dismissed based on precedents where jurisdiction was reserved over non-collateral issues, specifically child support.

Dismissal Without Prejudice in Child Support Cases

Application: The dismissal allows the appellant to seek an appeal once the temporary child support matter is fully resolved, preserving their right to appeal.

Reasoning: The dismissal is without prejudice, allowing the appellant to seek an appeal once the temporary child support matter is resolved.

Precedential Dismissal in Child Support Appeals

Application: The dismissal follows precedent cases like *Doran v. Doran*, where appeals were dismissed under similar circumstances involving unresolved child support issues.

Reasoning: In *Doran v. Doran*, the court dismissed an appeal under similar circumstances.

Waiver of Post-Dissolution Support Claims

Application: The court reaffirmed that waiver upon final judgment can result in denial of post-dissolution motions for temporary support, as observed in *Dirienzo-Gluhareff v. Gluhareff*.

Reasoning: In *Dirienzo-Gluhareff v. Gluhareff*, the court affirmed the denial of a post-dissolution motion for temporary support due to waiver upon final judgment.