Case Name: SHULT HOMES CORPORATION, a corporation a/k/a Shult Mobile Home Corporation, Appellant, v. Donald MAURICE d/b/a Starlight Mobile Homes Estates a/k/a Starlight Mobile Home Sales and Mary Ann Maurice, and the First National Bank of Kissimmee, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1977-07-26
Citations: 348 So. 2d 1217
Docket Number: No. 76-2062
Parties: SHULT HOMES CORPORATION, a corporation a/k/a Shult Mobile Home Corporation, Appellant, v. Donald MAURICE d/b/a Starlight Mobile Homes Estates a/k/a Starlight Mobile Home Sales and Mary Ann Maurice, and the First National Bank of Kissimmee, Appellees.
Judges: CROSS and LETTS, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 348
Pages: 1217–1217

Head Matter:
SHULT HOMES CORPORATION, a corporation a/k/a Shult Mobile Home Corporation, Appellant, v. Donald MAURICE d/b/a Starlight Mobile Homes Estates a/k/a Starlight Mobile Home Sales and Mary Ann Maurice, and the First National Bank of Kissimmee, Appellees.
No. 76-2062.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
July 26, 1977.
Martha A. Snedaker of Friedman & Brit-ton, Orlando, for appellant.
Donald Walker, Orlando, and Ellis F. Davis, Kissimmee, for appellee.

Opinion:
DOWNEY, Judge.
Appellant having recovered a judgment for $2780.00 garnished the judgment debt- or's bank account in the appellee bank. Ap-pellee duly answered that it held $28.77 for the account of the judgment debtors. Ap-pellee filed a petition for allowance of attorney's fees for garnishee and appellant moved for judgment on the pleadings. Appellant filed two affidavits as to reasonable fees for garnishee's counsel of $25.00 and $35.00 respectively. Appellee filed two affidavits of $75.00 and $90.00 respectively. The trial court awarded garnishee a fee of $60.00.
Appellant's sole point on appeal is that the attorney's fee awarded is excessive! We have successfully resisted the temptation to quash this appeal as frivolous, and decided to treat it on the merits.
The fee awarded is $25.00 more than the amount mentioned in one of appellant's own affidavits, and it is well within the proof which appellee adduced.
AFFIRMED.
CROSS and LETTS, JJ., concur.