PER CURIAM.
We have for review an order of the trial court finding that the former wife's homestead property is not subject to her former attorney's charging lien. We affirm.
Bakst, Cloyd & Bakst, formerly known as Ackerman, Bakst & Cloyd, represented the appellee, Phyllis Cole, in her divorce. As a result of that representation, the law firm obtained a charging lien. In a prior appeal, Cole challenged the scope of the charging lien contending that...
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