California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Save Westwood Vill. v. Luskin, B257354 (Cal. App. 2015):
A trial court's ruling on the propriety and amount of an attorney fee award is reviewed for abuse of discretion. (Ketchum v. Moses (2001) 24 Cal.4th 1122, 1134.)
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Under the deferential abuse of discretion standard, "the trial court's fee determination '"'will not be disturbed unless the appellate court is convinced that it is clearly wrong.'"' [Citation.]" (Christian Research Institute v. Alnor (2008) 165 Cal.App.4th 1315, 1322.) In reviewing the trial court's fee determination, the following appellate principles also apply: "'The judgment of the trial court is presumed correct; all intendments and presumptions are indulged to support the judgment; conflicts in the declarations must be resolved in favor of the prevailing party, and the trial court's resolution of any factual disputes arising from the evidence is conclusive.' [Citation.]" (Ibid.)
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