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Foster v. Foster

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
May 10, 1972
262 So. 2d 98 (La. Ct. App. 1972)

Opinion

No. 3818.

May 10, 1972.

APPEAL FROM 10TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES, RICHARD B. WILLIAMS, J.

Gerard F. Thomas, Jr., Natchitoches, for plaintiff-appellant.

Makar Whitaker by John B. Whitaker, Natchitoches, for defendant-appellee.

Before FRUGÉ, SAVOY and CULPEPPER, JJ.


This is a suit for separation from bed and board brought by Joan Foster, the wife, by original petition and brought by Leroy Foster on his behalf by reconventional demand.

The trial judge rejected both demands for a separation after concluding that the evidence indicated that both parties were equally responsible for the difficulty and neither was oppressed enough to merit an award of a separation. We have thoroughly reviewed the evidence and find no manifest error.

For the foregoing reasons, the judgment appealed from is affirmed. The appellant to pay all costs.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Foster v. Foster

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
May 10, 1972
262 So. 2d 98 (La. Ct. App. 1972)
Case details for

Foster v. Foster

Case Details

Full title:Mrs. Joan Dwyer FOSTER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Leroy Doyle FOSTER…

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit

Date published: May 10, 1972

Citations

262 So. 2d 98 (La. Ct. App. 1972)