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Bradley v. Adams

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 2, 1977
239 S.E.2d 681 (Ga. 1977)

Opinion

32914.

SUBMITTED OCTOBER 28, 1977.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 2, 1977.

Contempt. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Wofford.

Margaret Hopkins, Arline S. Kerman, J. W. Claxton, James R. Venable, for appellant. Albert A. Roberts, for appellee.


The appellant appeals from the judgment of the trial court which found him in contempt for failing to pay child support as directed by a prior divorce decree and which ordered him to pay an arrearage of $1,500 or suffer imprisonment.

The appellant argues that the trial court's finding is contrary to justice and equity and without evidence to support it. More specifically, it is argued that the evidence showed that the appellant was financially unable to comply with the child support provisions of the divorce decree. This contention is without merit. The evidence authorized the trial court's finding as to the appellant's wilfulness in failing to pay child support. Newton v. Newton, 238 Ga. 282 ( 232 S.E.2d 557) (1977). "The contempt question, including any factual issues as to the former husband's ability to pay, is for the trial court to determine ( Mason v. Mason, 232 Ga. 336 (1) ( 206 S.E.2d 479) (1974)), and that court's adjudication will not be reversed on appeal unless there has been an abuse of discretion." Mahaffey v. Mahaffey, 238 Ga. 64 (2) ( 230 S.E.2d 872) (1976).

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


SUBMITTED OCTOBER 28, 1977 — DECIDED NOVEMBER 2, 1977.


Summaries of

Bradley v. Adams

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 2, 1977
239 S.E.2d 681 (Ga. 1977)
Case details for

Bradley v. Adams

Case Details

Full title:BRADLEY v. ADAMS

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Nov 2, 1977

Citations

239 S.E.2d 681 (Ga. 1977)
239 S.E.2d 681

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