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Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.
Summary
Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.
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Alembik, Fine & Callner, Kathy L. Portnoy, for appellant.
The question for determination in this appeal is which party is "prevailing," for the purposes of an attorney fee award under OCGA
The trial court awarded attorney fees to the wife under OCGA
In proceedings for the modification of alimony for the support of a spouse or child pursuant to the provisions of this Code section, the court may award attorneys' fees, costs, and expenses of litigation to the prevailing party as the interests of justice may require.
The trial court concluded the wife was the prevailing party because she successfully defended her entitlement to a substantial support obligation. The trial court noted that, although the husband had asked the jury to terminate his obligation in its entirety, the jury authorized only a minor reduction.
Although OCGA
Where a [petition to modify alimony] is filed by a party obligated to pay alimony, the court may require the party to pay the reasonable expenses of litigation as may be incurred by the party's former spouse, either on behalf of the former spouse, or the child or children, or both, in defense thereof.
Hilsman v. Hilsman,
Both OCGA
George S. Stern, for appellee.
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