Case Name: Frank AMSALEM, Petitioner, v. Sigal AMSALEM, Respondent
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2015-08-31
Citations: 201 So. 3d 71
Docket Number: No. 3D15-1416
Parties: Frank AMSALEM, Petitioner, v. Sigal AMSALEM, Respondent.
Judges: Before WELLS, ROTHENBERG and SCALES, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 201
Pages: 71–72

Head Matter:
Frank AMSALEM, Petitioner, v. Sigal AMSALEM, Respondent.
No. 3D15-1416.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
Aug. 31, 2015.
Frank Amsalem, in proper person.
Abramowitz & Associates, and Evan Abramowitz; Danelle Bernten, Assistant State Attorney; Cindi Kamen, for Respondent.
Before WELLS, ROTHENBERG and SCALES, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Petitioner Frank Amsalem seeks a writ from this Court prohibiting the trial court judge from presiding over any further proceedings in this case. Specifically, Petitioner challenges the trial court's denial of his motion to disqualify the trial court judge.
We review a trial court's denial of a motion for disqualification to determine whether the allegations appearing in the motion reflect that a reasonably prudent person would have a well-founded fear of not receiving a fair and impartial trial. MacKenzie v. Super Kids Bargain Store, Inc., 565 So.2d 1332, 1334-35 (Fla.1990). We do not review the truth or veracity of the motion's allegations; for the purposes of our review, we accept those allegations as true. Zuchel v. State, 824 So.2d 1044, 1046 (Fla. 4th DCA 2002).
The allegations of Petitioner's motion, which the trial court must accept as true, reflect that a reasonably prudent person would have a well-founded fear of not receiving a fair and impartial trial.
We grant the writ of prohibition. We withhold formal issuance of the writ, confident that the trial judge will promptly issue an order of disqualification. We remand this cause for reassignment to a successor judge and for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.
We deny, as moot, Petitioner's motion to expedite.
. Given the settlement agreement reached between Petitioner and Respondent concluding the parties' dispute, we urge tire successor judge to determine expediently whether to end this twelve-year old case.