Opinion
Gen. No. 42,598. (Abstract of Decision.)
Opinion filed December 13, 1944 Released for publication January 4, 1945
HUSBAND AND WIFE, § 192 — enforcement of collection of amounts due in separate maintenance suit. In wife's suit in nature of garnishment to enforce collection of amounts allowed her as attorney fees and temporary alimony in separate maintenance suit, a finding that corporate foundation to which defendant husband had sold his medical practice and equipment was organized and carried on by plaintiff's husband as a subterfuge to cover up fact that he was the real owner of the assets of corporation, and that he had made a pretended transfer of his interest to corporation in order to evade and delay plaintiff and her attorney in the collection of the amounts allowed by the court, was held sustained by the evidence.
See Callaghan's Illinois Digest, same topic and section number.
Appeal from the Superior Court of Cook county; the Hon. OSCAR NELSON, Judge, presiding. Decree affirmed. Heard in the third division, first district, this court at the April term, 1943.
Irving Breakstone, for appellant.
Robert L. Prendergast and Philip Baim, for appellees.
Not to be published in full. Opinion filed December 13, 1944; released for publication January 4, 1945.