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Hicks v. Buffington

Supreme Court of Georgia
Apr 13, 1953
75 S.E.2d 560 (Ga. 1953)

Opinion

18137.

SUBMITTED MARCH 9, 1953.

DECIDED APRIL 13, 1953.

Divorce. Before Judge Edmondson. Hall Superior Court. December 20, 1952.

Frank B. Stow and Robert E. Andrews, for plaintiff in error.

Brannon Brannon, contra.


1. Where, as here, in a hearing of a father's petition for modification of a custody decree awarding the minor children to the mother, the evidence was conflicting, it can not be said as a matter of law that the trial judge abused his discretion in making the award giving the mother custody for nine months while school is in session and the father custody for the other three months. Fortson v. Fortson, 195 Ga. 750 ( 25 S.E.2d 518); Elders v. Elders, 206 Ga. 297 ( 57 S.E.2d 83); Blackstock v. Blackstock, 208 Ga. 837 ( 69 S.E.2d 770). While there was strong evidence indicating a change in conditions which would have authorized the award of the children to the father, there was other evidence to the contrary, and the court did not err in rendering the judgment complained of here.

2. The original decree requiring the plaintiff in error to pay alimony on the basis of $15 per week, he can not be heard to complain here of error committed by the court in suspending these payments when the child is in his custody, since he is materially benefited rather than harmed thereby. See Reeves v. Lancaster, 159 Ga. 540 ( 126 S.E. 480); Lively v. Lively, 206 Ga. 606 ( 58 S.E.2d 168).

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur, except Atkinson, P. J., not participating.

No. 18137. SUBMITTED MARCH 9, 1953 — DECIDED APRIL 13, 1953.


Summaries of

Hicks v. Buffington

Supreme Court of Georgia
Apr 13, 1953
75 S.E.2d 560 (Ga. 1953)
Case details for

Hicks v. Buffington

Case Details

Full title:HICKS v. BUFFINGTON

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Apr 13, 1953

Citations

75 S.E.2d 560 (Ga. 1953)
75 S.E.2d 560

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