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Meyer v. Meyer

Supreme Court of South Dakota
Apr 27, 1940
291 N.W. 735 (S.D. 1940)

Opinion

File No. 8332.

Opinion filed April 27, 1940.

Divorce.

Evidence justified decree for plaintiff in proceedings wherein plaintiff claimed that defendant had wilfully refused to comply with terms of divorce decree in so far as it related to payment of support money.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Minnehaha County; Hon. Lucius J. Wall, Judge.

Proceeding by Laura Meyer against Carl Meyer, wherein plaintiff claimed that defendant had wilfully refused to comply with terms of a divorce decree in so far as it related to payment of support money. From an order denying defendant's motion for new trial after trial court found for plaintiff, defendant appeals.

Affirmed.

T.R. Johnson, of Sioux Falls, for Appellant.

Ralph W. Parliman, Jr., and Raymond E. Dana, both of Sioux Falls, for Respondent.


The plaintiff claims that the defendant wilfully and contumaciously refused and neglected to comply with the terms of the divorce decree, insofar as it related to the payment of support money. The charge was traversed and evidence was submitted. The trial court found for the plaintiff, and a decree was entered. The defendant moved for a new trial and upon hearing the order for a new trial was denied. The defendant has appealed.

We have carefully reviewed the entire record and considered the assignments of error, and we are convinced that the conclusion reached by the trial court was the proper conclusion upon the facts and evidence presented. We are not convinced that the record exhibits prejudicial error, and the order appealed from is, therefore, affirmed.

All the Judges concur.


Summaries of

Meyer v. Meyer

Supreme Court of South Dakota
Apr 27, 1940
291 N.W. 735 (S.D. 1940)
Case details for

Meyer v. Meyer

Case Details

Full title:MEYER, Respondent, v. MEYER, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of South Dakota

Date published: Apr 27, 1940

Citations

291 N.W. 735 (S.D. 1940)
291 N.W. 735