Osorio v. Osorio
Docket 2D2025-2256
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- Filed
- Jurisdiction
- Florida
- Court
- District Court of Appeal of Florida
- Type
- Opinion
- Case type
- Other
- Disposition
- Affirmed
- Docket
- 2D2025-2256
Appeal from the Circuit Court for Pasco County, Florida, heard by the District Court of Appeal, Second District.
Summary
The Second District Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court's decision in an appeal brought by Vincent H. Osorio against Elizabeth Osorio. The appellate court reviewed the circuit court's ruling in Pasco County and, after considering the parties' briefs and record, concluded there was no reversible error and upheld the lower court's judgment. The opinion was issued per curiam without a published written opinion, and the three-judge panel concurred. No further reasoning or detailed findings were included in the short docketed opinion.
Issue Decided
- Whether the circuit court's judgment should be reversed on the grounds raised by the appellant.
Court's Reasoning
The appellate court, in a brief per curiam disposition, determined that the record did not show reversible error warranting reversal of the circuit court's judgment. Because the opinion is succinct and unsigned, the court did not elaborate on specific legal standards or factual findings, instead affirming based on the absence of grounds to disturb the lower court's ruling.
Parties
- Appellant
- Vincent H. Osorio
- Appellee
- Elizabeth Osorio
- Judge
- Benjamin S. Thomas
- Attorney
- Christopher P. Fordham
- Attorney
- Elizabeth D. Burchell
Key Dates
- Decision date
- 2026-04-24
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Consult appellate counsel about further review
If the appellant wants to continue challenging the decision, consult counsel promptly about filing a motion for rehearing or seeking discretionary review in the Florida Supreme Court and about relevant deadlines.
- 2
Comply with the lower court's judgment
Parties should ensure they have implemented any obligations imposed by the circuit court's judgment now that it has been affirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What did the court decide?
- The appellate court affirmed the lower court's decision, meaning it left the trial court's ruling in place.
- Who does this affect?
- The decision affects the appellant, Vincent H. Osorio, and the appellee, Elizabeth Osorio, by leaving the circuit court's judgment unchanged.
- Does this opinion explain why the court affirmed?
- No. The opinion is a short per curiam affirmance and does not provide a detailed explanation of the court's reasoning.
- Can this decision be further appealed?
- A party may seek further review, such as filing a motion for rehearing in the district court or seeking discretionary review by the Florida Supreme Court, subject to applicable deadlines and standards for review.
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Full Filing Text
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF FLORIDA
SECOND DISTRICT
VINCENT H. OSORIO,
Appellant,
v.
ELIZABETH OSORIO,
Appellee.
No. 2D2025-2256
April 24, 2026
Appeal from the Circuit Court for Pasco County; Benjamin S. Thomas,
Judge.
Christopher P. Fordham of Schenking & Fordham, P.A., Brandon, for
Appellant.
Elizabeth D. Burchell of Busciglio Sheridan Schoeb, PA, Tampa, for
Appellee.
PER CURIAM.
Affirmed.
NORTHCUTT, LaROSE, and BLACK, JJ., Concur.
Opinion subject to revision prior publication.