Metropolitan Dade County v. Faber

564 So. 2d 185, 1990 Fla. App. LEXIS 4580, 1990 WL 88114
District Court of Appeal of Florida·Decided June 26, 1990·No. No. 90-727·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

SCHWARTZ, Chief Judge.

Dade County seeks certiorari review of an order requiring it to pay a reasonable attorney’s fee to the court appointed lawyer for the mother in a dependency and termination of parental rights proceeding in an amount in excess of the $1,000 maximum provided by section 39.415, Florida Statutes (1989). On the basis of our agreement with the reasoning and result of Board of County Comm’rs v. Scruggs, 545 So.2d 910 (Fla. 2d DCA 1989), we deny the petition.1

We certify to the supreme court that this case involves a question of great public importance as to the availability of reasonable attorney’s fees for court appointed lawyers in dependency and termination proceedings.

Certiorari denied, questioned certified.

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Metropolitan Dade County v. Faber, 564 So. 2d 185, 1990 Fla. App. LEXIS 4580, 1990 WL 88114 (Fla. Ct. App. 1990).

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