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Booker v. Booker

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 9, 1961
122 S.E.2d 86 (Ga. 1961)

Opinion

21327.

ARGUED SEPTEMBER 11, 1961.

DECIDED OCTOBER 9, 1961.

Petition to set aside divorce. Chatham Superior Court. Before Judge Heery.

Aaron Kravitch, for plaintiff in error.

Hitch, Miller Beckmann, John E. Simpson, contra.


The exception here is to a judgment sustaining a general demurrer. The primary purpose of this litigation is to set aside a decree which the plaintiff obtained in a court of competent jurisdiction against the defendant for divorce and alimony, and since it affirmatively appears from the allegations of her amended petition that she accepted and retained the property awarded to her as alimony by the decree, she will not be permitted while retaining it to further prosecute her amended petition to set aside the decree which she obtained; and this is especially true in the instant case where she personally instituted this litigation as a person mentally competent to do so. For rulings so holding, see Coley v. Coley, 128 Ga. 654 ( 58 S.E. 205); Thompson v. Thompson, 203 Ga. 128 (2b) ( 45 S.E.2d 632), and the cases there cited. Hence, there is no merit in the contention that the court erred in sustaining a general demurrer to her amended petition and dismissing it. In this connection see Georgia Power Co. v. Roper, 201 Ga. 760 ( 41 S.E.2d 226); Fender v. Crosby, 209 Ga. 896 ( 76 S.E.2d 769); and Merritt v. Merritt, 210 Ga. 39 ( 77 S.E.2d 438), and the several cases there cited.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

ARGUED SEPTEMBER 11, 1961 — DECIDED OCTOBER 9, 1961.


Summaries of

Booker v. Booker

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 9, 1961
122 S.E.2d 86 (Ga. 1961)
Case details for

Booker v. Booker

Case Details

Full title:BOOKER v. BOOKER

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 9, 1961

Citations

122 S.E.2d 86 (Ga. 1961)
217 Ga. 342

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