Where a divorced plaintiff requested counsel fees as a sanction against the defendant, the lower court’s decision to deny that request should be affirmed because the plaintiff did not provide, and the trial court record did not include, any evidence that the defendant’s motion to quash subpoenas was meant to delay litigation or embarrass, injure or harass her.
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