Stuart v Stuart |
2016 NY Slip Op 02185 [137 AD3d 1640] |
March 25, 2016 |
Appellate Division, Fourth Department |
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
Roland E. Stuart, Appellant, v Peggy L. Stuart, Respondent. |
Degnan Law Office, Canisteo (Andrew J. Roby of counsel), for plaintiff-appellant.
The Law Office of Guy A. Talia, Rochester (Guy A. Talia of counsel), for defendant-respondent.
Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Steuben County (Joseph W. Latham, A.J.), entered May 29, 2014 in a divorce action. The judgment, among other things, awarded defendant spousal maintenance and directed plaintiff to pay $2,000 for defendant's counsel fees.
It is hereby ordered that the judgment so appealed from is unanimously modified on the law by reducing the award of maintenance to $850 per month and vacating the award of counsel fees, and as modified the judgment is affirmed without costs.
Memorandum: In this matrimonial action, plaintiff husband appeals from a judgment
of divorce insofar as it directed him to pay maintenance to defendant wife in the amount
of $1,116 per month for 7
Having considered all of the relevant factors set forth in Domestic Relations Law § 236 (B) (6) (a), including the limited income and earning potential of plaintiff, we modify the judgment by reducing the maintenance award to $850 per month, which more accurately " 'reflects an appropriate balancing of [defendant's] needs and [plaintiff's] ability to pay' " (McCarthy v McCarthy, 57 AD3d 1481, 1482 [2008]; see generally Cameron v Cameron, 238 AD2d 925, 925 [1997]). We perceive no basis in the record to reduce the term of maintenance set by the court.
Finally, we agree with plaintiff that the court failed to comply with Domestic Relations Law § 237 when it ordered him to pay $2,000 in counsel fees. Domestic Relations Law § 237 (b) provides that, before an award of counsel fees may be made, "[b]oth parties to the action or proceeding and their respective attorneys[ ] shall file an affidavit with the court detailing the financial agreement between the party and the attorney. Such affidavit shall include the amount of any retainer, the amounts paid and still owing thereunder, the hourly amount charged by the attorney, the amounts paid, or to be paid, any experts, and any additional costs, disbursements or expenses." An affidavit of that type is not included in the record for either party. Although the court referenced defendant's total counsel fees as being $6,120, the court had no support for that amount beyond the reference thereto in defendant's proposed findings of fact. "[B]ecause [defendant] did not submit documentation identifying the services rendered by her attorney or the fees incurred, the court was precluded from awarding attorney's fees to her" (Weinheimer v Weinheimer, 100 AD3d 1565, 1566 [2012]; see Rizzo v Rizzo, 120 AD3d 1400, 1405 [2014]; Cervone v Cervone, 74 AD3d 1268, 1269 [2010]). We therefore further modify the judgment by vacating the [*2]award of counsel fees. Present—Smith, J.P., Carni, Lindley and DeJoseph, JJ.