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Riggs v. Darsey

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 25, 1990
396 S.E.2d 905 (Ga. 1990)

Opinion

S90A1311.

DECIDED OCTOBER 25, 1990.

Modification of alimony. Henry Superior Court. Before Judge Smith.

Cowen Cowen, Martin L. Cowen III, for appellant.

Brown Romeo, Robert T. Romeo, for appellee.

Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, William M. Droze, Assistant Attorney General, amicus curiae.


We granted an interlocutory appeal in this case to address whether the child-support guidelines of OCGA § 19-6-15 apply to child-support modification actions or only to divorce actions seeking to establish an initial obligation of child support, and whether the child-support guidelines (effective July 1, 1989) can be applied in an action to modify a 1983 divorce judgment. The trial court ruled that the guidelines apply to modification actions and can be applied retroactively. We affirm. The questions presented by this appeal are controlled by our recent opinion in Walker v. Walker, 260 Ga. 442 ( 396 S.E.2d 235) (1990). In Walker we applied the child-support guidelines to a modification action and ruled that the guidelines could be applied retroactively. Based on Walker, we affirm the trial court's ruling in the instant case.

Judgment affirmed. Clarke, C. J., Smith, P. J., Bell, Hunt, Benham, Fletcher, JJ., and Judge James H. Weeks, concur; Weltner, J., not participating.

DECIDED OCTOBER 25, 1990.


Summaries of

Riggs v. Darsey

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 25, 1990
396 S.E.2d 905 (Ga. 1990)
Case details for

Riggs v. Darsey

Case Details

Full title:RIGGS v. DARSEY

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 25, 1990

Citations

396 S.E.2d 905 (Ga. 1990)
396 S.E.2d 905

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