Court Opinion

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
                      FIFTH DISTRICT

                                    NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO
                                    FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND
                                    DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED

RAJIV RAMAKRISHNAN,

             Appellant,

v.                                       Case No. 5D22-769
                                         LT Case No. 2019-DR-000686-AX

ERIKA RAMAKRISHNAN,

             Appellee.

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Opinion filed December 30, 2022

Appeal from the Circuit Court
for Lake County,
Dan R. Mosley, Judge.

Gary S. Israel, of Gary Israel, P.A.,
Orlando, for Appellant.

Brandon M. Tyson, of Tyson Law
Firm, LLC, Winter Park, for Appellee.

WALLIS, J.

      Appellant appeals the amended final judgment of dissolution of

marriage ordering, inter alia, that Appellee is entitled to recover attorney's
fees. Appellant argues that the trial court did not properly reserve jurisdiction

to rule that Appellee was entitled to fees and that in so doing, the court

exceeded the relief that the parties requested. We reject Appellant's

arguments and affirm. Cf. Harbin v. Harbin, 762 So. 2d 561, 563 (Fla. 5th

DCA 2000) (holding trial court erred in failing to reserve jurisdiction to

determine attorney’s fees in the final judgment of modification when wife

requested attorney’s fees in her pleadings and at the modification trial).

       Moreover, Appellant's arguments challenging the entitlement to fees is

not ripe for appellate review. Therefore, we dismiss this issue for lack of

appellate jurisdiction. See Cummings v. Cummings, 868 So. 2d 1285, 1286

(Fla. 5th DCA 2004) ("Because the court's order only determined entitlement

but did not set the amount of such fees, the issue is not ripe for determination

at this time.").

       AFFIRM IN PART; DISMISS IN PART.

LAMBERT, C.J. and EVANDER, J., concur.

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