Case Name: William ANDERSON, Appellant, v. Laura McDONOUGH, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Helen E. Anderson, Deceased; and Ruby Yvonne Bain, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2016-04-08
Citations: 189 So. 3d 265
Docket Number: No. 2D14-1139
Parties: William ANDERSON, Appellant, v. Laura McDONOUGH, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Helen E. Anderson, Deceased; and Ruby Yvonne Bain, Appellees.
Judges: KHOUZAM and BADALAMENTI, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 189
Pages: 265–266

Head Matter:
William ANDERSON, Appellant, v. Laura McDONOUGH, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Helen E. Anderson, Deceased; and Ruby Yvonne Bain, Appellees.
No. 2D14-1139.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.
April 8, 2016.
Robert P. Henderson of The Law Office of Robert P. Henderson, Fort Myers, for Appellant..
Robert L. Donald of Law Office of Robert L. Donald, Fort Myers, for Appellees.

Opinion:
NORTHCUTT, Judge.
William Anderson appeals an adverse final jüdgment in a will contest involving his mother's estate. We affirm the final judgment without comment,, but we reverse and remand the award of attorney's fees.
Anderson was ordered to pay $19,678.73 in attorney's fees to his aunt,,who was the beneficiary under his mother's will. The order .was based on section 733.106, Florida Statutes (2011). As explained in the companion case, Anderson v. McDonough, No. 2D14-2605, 2016 WL 1386145 (Fla. 2d DCA April 8, 2016), this statute does not authorize personal liability for fees; rather, the statute authorizes only an award of fees to be paid from the estate or specifically from a person's share of the estate. Thus, we reverse the order requiring Anderson to pay this fee award.
In another fee award, Anderson was ordered to pay $1266.66 in attorney's fees to the estate and $976.25 in attorney's fees to his aunt. These fees were awarded as a sanction based on Anderson's violation of the confidentiality provision'- applicable to communications that occur during mediation. See § 44.405(1), Fla. Stat. (2012). As Anderson argues, the circuit court should have held a hearing before determining the amount of these fees. See Debra J. Sutton, P.A. v. LeBeau, 912 So.2d 327 (Fla. 2d DCA 2005) (reversing attorney's fees, awarded as a sanction, .when record failed to support amount). We reverse this fee award and remand for a hearing to determine the amount. Any subsequent order should include the necessary findings- on the reasonable number of hours involved and on a reasonable hourly rate.
Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded.
KHOUZAM and BADALAMENTI, JJ., concur.