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George Conner L. BROWN, Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. Tara Lin BROWN, Appellee/Cross-Appellant.
    Case Nos. 2D16-1643 2D16-3670 CONSOLIDATED
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.
    Opinion filed March 16, 2018.
    Paul S. Maney of Paul S. Maney, P.A., Tampa, for Appellant/Cross-Appellee.
    Michael J. Park, and Joseph R. Park, of Park, Ossian, Barnaky & Park, P.A., Clearwater, for Appellee/Cross-Appellant.
   BADALAMENTI, Judge

George Conner L. Brown (the Husband) appeals an award of durational alimony to Tara Lin Brown (the Wife). The Husband also appeals the trial court's order awarding the Wife a portion of the attorney's fees and costs she incurred during the parties' dissolution case. The Wife cross-appeals, challenging both the adequacy of the trial court's alimony award and the trial court's parental time-sharing schedule.

Because the record does not contain adequate factual findings as to the Wife's entitlement to attorney's fees and costs, we reverse the trial court's order on attorney's fees and remand for the trial court to make the necessary findings in order to facilitate complete appellate review. See Perez v. Perez, 100 So.3d 769, 771 (Fla. 2d DCA 2012). Likewise, because the record does not contain adequate factual findings for this court to conduct meaningful appellate review of the parental time-sharing schedule, we reverse the amended parenting plan and remand for the trial court to make the necessary factual findings. See § 61.13(3), Fla. Stat. (2016) ; Clark v. Clark, 825 So.2d 1016, 1017 (Fla. 1st DCA 2002). For each issue, we leave it to the discretion of the trial court as to whether it can resolve the issue on the current record or whether additional evidence is necessary. See Perez, 100 So.3d at 773. We affirm all remaining portions of the final judgment of dissolution of marriage.

Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

CASANUEVA and SALARIO, JJ., Concur.