Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-08-23 15:06:54.352171+00
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Third District Court of Appeal
                               State of Florida

                        Opinion filed August 23, 2023.
       Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing.

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                             No. 3D23-1354
                       Lower Tribunal No. 20-12542
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                           Olga Vakulovska,
                                  Appellant,

                                     vs.

                          Sergii Vakulovskyi,
                                  Appellee.

     An Appeal from the Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County, Marlene
Fernandez-Karavetsos, Judge.

     Olga Vakulovska, in proper person.

     No Appearance, for appellee.

Before SCALES, HENDON and GORDO, JJ.

     PER CURIAM.
                       ON ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE

      Olga Vakulovska seeks appellate review of an order of final judgment

of dissolution of marriage and an order denying her motion to amend or alter

the judgment, impute income and sanctions. On July 26, 2023, this Court

ordered Vakulovska to show cause why this appeal should not be dismissed

as untimely. We find Vakulovska’s notice of appeal was untimely, which

renders this Court without appellate jurisdiction to review the orders on

appeal.

      This Court’s jurisdiction is invoked by the filing of a notice of appeal

“with the clerk of the lower tribunal within 30 days of rendition of the order to

be reviewed . . . .” Fla. R. App. P. 9.110(b). The underlying final judgment

at issue was entered on March 9, 2023. Vakulovska did not file her notice of

appeal until July 23, 2023—136 days after rendition of the order she asks

this Court to review. She argues, however, that her subsequent motion to

amend the final judgment tolled rendition of the final judgment.

      Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.020(h)(1)(D) provides that an

authorized and timely filed motion to alter or amend tolls rendition of an order.

Pursuant to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.530(g), “[a] motion to alter or

amend the judgment shall be served not later than 15 days after the date of

filing of the judgment . . . .” Vakulovska filed her motion to amend or alter

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the judgment on March 30, 2023, after the fifteen-day deadline expired. As

the relevant motion to amend was untimely, we find it did not toll rendition of

the final judgment. See Hemmerle v. Gen. Motors Acceptance Corp., 680

So. 2d 1091, 1091 (Fla. 4th DCA 1996) (noting that “[i]f the [rule 1.530]

motion . . . was not timely served, it would not toll the time for taking the

appeal”).

      Dismissed.

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