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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Crouse finds affidavits from the wife's attorney and two expert witnesses were sufficient to allow the trial court to award the exact amount of attorney fees requested, especially considering the wife was successful on all the post-divorce claims filed by the husband. Meanwhile, the husband's absence from the attorney fees hearing did not violate his due process rights because the hearing was delayed twice at his request, which allowed the trial court to deny his third motion for a continuance. Affirmed.
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