PER CURIAM.
After filing a petition for dissolution, the parties executed a settlement agreement; however, former wife subsequently asserted that she was entitled to reject one provision of the agreement, involving the division of the equity in the marital home, and that the equity should be allocated differently than was provided for in the agreement. The trial court enforced the provision and assessed attorney's fees against the wife solely because of her refusal...
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