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Doris Walker WISE, Appellant, v. Carl Edward WISE, Appellee.
    No. Z-333.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
    July 30, 1976.
    Richard B. Davis, Jr., Jasper, for appellant.
   BOYER, Chief Judge.

Being cognizant that findings by a trial judge are presumed to be correct, are entitled to the same weight as a jury verdict and may not be disturbed on appeal unless there is a lack of substantial evidence to support same, and an examination of the record in this case having revealed a basis for the conclusion' reached by the trial judge, the final judgment here appealed is

AFFIRMED.

RAWLS and MeCORD, JJ., concur. 
      
      . Strawgate v. Turner, Sup.Ct.Fla.1976, Case No. 47,136, Opinion filed June 30, 1976, not yet reported, and cases cited therein.
     
      
      . See Ball v. Ball, Sup.Ct.Fla.1976, 335 So.2d 5.