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Butler v. Butler6/22/1999 nses of suit, certainly she should not be denied access to the courts because she is unable to procure counsel." Id. at 749 (citation omitted).
While it is clear that Wife has little funds with which to pay her legal fees, Husband likewise has minimal funds. Husband's financial ability was considered by the trial court in its decision to deny Wife her attorney's fees as evidenced by the trial court's statement during the Discussion of attorney's fees that, "These people don't have any money." We cannot say that the trial court abused its discretion in declining to award Wife attorney's fees. The decision of the trial court is affirmed on this issue.
Wife also requests attorney's fees on appeal. This request is denied.
The decision of the trial court is affirmed. Costs are taxed to Appellant, for which execution may issue if necessary.
CONCUR:
W. FRANK CRAWFORD, P. J., W.S.
ALAN E. HIGHERS, J.
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