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Stanley v. Stanley

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 28, 1978
242 S.E.2d 626 (Ga. 1978)

Opinion

33212.

SUBMITTED FEBRUARY 13, 1978.

DECIDED FEBRUARY 28, 1978.

Contempt. Hall Superior Court. Before Judge Palmour.

William I. Sykes, Jr., for appellant.

Robinson, Harben, Armstrong Millikan, Sam S. Harben, Jr., for appellee.


These parties were divorced in April, 1977, and the husband-appellee was ordered to pay certain debts of the marriage. Wife brought a contempt petition alleging his failure to pay some $700 owed a bank.

The trial court ruled that contempt could not lie because the decree contained no specific command to pay. This ruling was founded on an error of law (see Griggers v. Bryant, 239 Ga. 244 ( 236 S.E.2d 599) (1977)), and must be reversed. The appeal is remanded to the trial court for reconsideration of the remaining issues in the case.

Judgment reversed and remanded. All the Justices concur.


SUBMITTED FEBRUARY 13, 1978 — DECIDED FEBRUARY 28, 1978.


Summaries of

Stanley v. Stanley

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 28, 1978
242 S.E.2d 626 (Ga. 1978)
Case details for

Stanley v. Stanley

Case Details

Full title:STANLEY v. STANLEY

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Feb 28, 1978

Citations

242 S.E.2d 626 (Ga. 1978)
240 Ga. 856

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