Case Name: Christopher COLARUSSO, Petitioner, v. Brenna Myers COLARUSSO, Respondent
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2009-10-21
Citations: 20 So. 3d 985
Docket Number: No. 3D09-1633
Parties: Christopher COLARUSSO, Petitioner, v. Brenna Myers COLARUSSO, Respondent.
Judges: Before WELLS, SHEPHERD and LAGOA, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 20
Pages: 985–986

Head Matter:
Christopher COLARUSSO, Petitioner, v. Brenna Myers COLARUSSO, Respondent.
No. 3D09-1633.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
Oct. 21, 2009.
Deborah Marks, Miami, for petitioner.
Rosenthal Rosenthal Rasco Kaplan and Liliana Loebl, Aventura, for respondent.
Before WELLS, SHEPHERD and LAGOA, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Petitioner Christopher Colarusso seeks a writ of prohibition preventing the trial judge from conducting further proceedings in the petitioner's dissolution of marriage case. "A motion to recuse or disqualify a trial judge is legally sufficient when the alleged facts would create in a reasonably prudent person a well-founded fear of not receiving a fair and impartial trial." Valdes-Fauli v. Valdes-Fauli, 903 So.2d 214, 216 (Fla. 3d DCA 2005). A review of the verified motion to disqualify demonstrates that it is legally sufficient. The judge's decidedly negative commentary concerning his personal opinion of the petitioner's behavior, when viewed in the context of, and at this stage of, the dissolution proceeding, is sufficient to create in a reasonably prudent person a well-founded fear that he would not receive a fair hearing before this judge. See Miami Dade College v. Tumberry Inv., Inc., 979 So.2d 1211 (Fla. 3d DCA 2008); Valdes-Fauli, 903 So.2d at 214; Kopel v. Kopel, 832 So.2d 108 (Fla. 3d DCA 2002); Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. v. Doe, 767 So.2d 626 (Fla. 3d DCA 2000); Tindle v. Tindle, 761 So.2d 424 (Fla. 5th DCA 2000). Accordingly, we grant the petition. We are certain that it will be unnecessary to issue a formal writ.
Petition granted.