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Guercia v. Guercia

Supreme Court of Texas
Jul 25, 1951
241 S.W.2d 297 (Tex. 1951)

Opinion

No. A-3241.

July 25, 1951.

Appeal from the District Court of McLennan County, R. B. Stanford, J.

David G. Copeland and Winthrop Seley, Waco, for petitioner.

John McGlasson, Waco, for respondent.


We approve the holding of the Court of Civil Appeals that comity and public policy require that the remedy of contempt be available in the courts of Texas to enforce payments by a father which he has been ordered by the courts of a sister state to make for the support of a minor child, he having thereafter become a resident of Texas. See Acts 52d Leg., R.S. 1951, Chap. 377, p. 643, Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 2328b-1 et seq., which became effective June 2, 1951.

However, we have decided to reserve the question as to whether the full faith and credit clause of the Constitution of the United States requires that such remedy be afforded by our courts.

Accordingly, the application is refused, no reversible error.


Summaries of

Guercia v. Guercia

Supreme Court of Texas
Jul 25, 1951
241 S.W.2d 297 (Tex. 1951)
Case details for

Guercia v. Guercia

Case Details

Full title:GUERCIA v. GUERCIA

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Jul 25, 1951

Citations

241 S.W.2d 297 (Tex. 1951)
150 Tex. 418

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