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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
FIRST DISTRICT, STATE OF FLORIDA
NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO
STATE OF FLORIDA
FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,
DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED
o/b/o CHRISTINA G. CRANE,
Appellant,
CASE NO. 1D01-3037
v.
MICHAEL H. FACKLER,
Appellee.
__________________________/
Opinion filed May 1, 2003.
An appeal from the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County.
Keith Brace, Judge.
Charlie Crist, Attorney General and William H. Branch, Assistant Attorney
General, Tallahassee, for Appellant.
No appearance for Appellee.
BROWNING, J.
This is an appeal from a summary judgment in a paternity action. The dispute

centers on whether an amended affidavit of paternity should have been considered by
the trial court. We hold that the affidavit should have been considered, or if it was
considered that the trial court erred as a matter of law, and thus reverse.
The original affidavit of paternity alleged that sexual relations between the
mother and the Appellee in April and May of 1998 resulted in the birth of a child on
January 27, 2000. Appellee filed a motion for summary judgment, alleging that a
gestation period of 20 months was physically impossible in humans. In an attempt
to correct the typographical error, Appellant filed an amended paternity affidavit
alleging that sexual relations occurred in April and May of 1999. This amended
affidavit was received by Appellee's counsel the Friday before a Monday hearing, and
he objected at that hearing to lack of notice. The trial court granted summary
judgment for Appellee.
Appellant admits that the amended affidavit was served late. See Fla. Fam. L.
R. P. 12.510, Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.510(c). However, both Florida's Rules of Civil
Procedure and case law permit a trial court, in its discretion, to accept affidavits to
supplement other affidavits, even if the supplemental affidavits are late. See Fla. R.
Civ. P. 1.510(e); Roberts by and through Drusko v. Abrunzo, 604 So. 2d 564 (Fla.
2d DCA 1992). Trial courts need not accept supplemental affidavits that conflict with
earlier-filed affidavits from the same party. See International Cmty. Corp.-Tampa v.
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Davis Water and Waste Indus., Inc., 455 So. 2d 1164, 1166 (Fla. 2d DCA 1984).
However, International Cmty. is not controlling because here Appellant presents a
simple, reasonable explanation for the discrepancy, and the change does not affect
the relief sought, whereas in International Cmty., the supplemental document relied on
different sections of law and used updated financial figures.
It is not clear that the trial court considered the second affidavit. Rule 1.510(e)
and the above case law give the trial court discretion to consider the second affidavit.
Because the most important consideration in a paternity case is the best interest of the
child, the trial court should have considered the second affidavit. See, e.g.,
Department of Revenue ex rel. R.A.E. v. M.L.S., 756 So. 2d 125 (Fla. 2d DCA
2000). Accordingly, if the trial court did not consider that document, the trial court
abused its discretion.
If the trial court did consider the second affidavit, it is clear that the trial court
erred in granting summary judgment to Appellee, because the second affidavit's
allegations that sexual relations occurred between the mother and the Appellee nine
months before the birth of the child allow a reasonable inference of a genuine dispute
of material fact, namely, whether Appellee is the father. See Albelo v. Southern Bell,
682 So. 2d 1126, 1129 (Fla. 4th DCA 1996), citing Pan Am. Distributing Co. v. Sav-
A-Stop, Inc., 124 So. 2d 753 (Fla. 1st DCA 1960).
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Accordingly, we REVERSE the summary judgment, and REMAND to the trial
court for further proceedings.
ALLEN, C.J. and WEBSTER, J., CONCUR.
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