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Patterson v. Patterson

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 6, 1972
187 S.E.2d 134 (Ga. 1972)

Opinion

26920.

ARGUED DECEMBER 13, 1971.

DECIDED JANUARY 6, 1972.

Divorce. Coweta Superior Court. Before Judge Knight.

Houston White, Sr., Walter D. Sanders, for appellant.

Westmoreland, Hall Bryan, John L. Westmoreland, Sr., David C. Stripling, P. Joseph McGee, for appellee.


Billy Patterson filed a complaint for divorce against Jean Clement Patterson in the Superior Court of Coweta County on the ground of cruel treatment. The defendant answered and denied that the complainant was entitled to a divorce, sought custody of their minor child, temporary and permanent alimony and child support. After hearing evidence, the jury granted the complainant a divorce, awarded alimony, custody of the child, and child support to the defendant. The parties filed amended motions for new trial which were overruled by the trial court. The complainant filed an appeal to this court and the defendant filed a cross appeal. The main appeal in this court has been withdrawn and the cross appeal presents the only question for decision by this court. The cross appellant contends that there was not sufficient evidence of probative value to support the verdict of the jury and authorize the judgment of the trial court granting the complainant a divorce. Held:

We have carefully reviewed the evidence of cruel treatment in this case and find that it is sufficient to support the verdict of the jury granting the husband a divorce.

Judgment affirmed on the cross appeal. All the Justices concur.

ARGUED DECEMBER 13, 1971 — DECIDED JANUARY 6, 1972.


Summaries of

Patterson v. Patterson

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 6, 1972
187 S.E.2d 134 (Ga. 1972)
Case details for

Patterson v. Patterson

Case Details

Full title:PATTERSON v. PATTERSON

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jan 6, 1972

Citations

187 S.E.2d 134 (Ga. 1972)
187 S.E.2d 134