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Wager v. Wager

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 5, 1945
32 S.E.2d 804 (Ga. 1945)

Opinion

15048.

JANUARY 5, 1945.

Divorce, etc. Before Judge Moore. Fulton superior court. August 26, 1944.

O. Lee White, for plaintiff in error. Phillips Stewart, contra.


A verdict granting both parties a total divorce, and awarding the wife as permanent alimony $500, payable in ten monthly installments of $50 each, and a described house and lot which the parties had jointly purchased for $4400, and on which there were unpaid purchase-money notes amounting to $3600, is not excessive as a matter of law, where the wife, in addition to making a down payment of $300 on the house and lot, advanced to the husband $840, being approximately half of the money necessary to put him in business as a used-car dealer, and where, from her salary of $110 per month, she paid all household expenses, amounting to between $60 and $70 a month, while the husband out of $1400 a year, realized from the used-car business, paid the monthly notes on the house and lot of $29.50 each.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

No. 15048. JANUARY 5, 1945.


Summaries of

Wager v. Wager

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 5, 1945
32 S.E.2d 804 (Ga. 1945)
Case details for

Wager v. Wager

Case Details

Full title:WAGER v. WAGER

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jan 5, 1945

Citations

32 S.E.2d 804 (Ga. 1945)
198 Ga. 747

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