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Willhoit v. Willhoit

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
May 26, 1942
126 P.2d 242 (Okla. 1942)

Opinion

No. 30627.

May 26, 1942.

(Syllabus.)

DIVORCE — Dismissal of appeal in divorce case for noncompliance with Supreme Court's order to pay alimony or expense money.

Where the plaintiff in error is ordered by this court to pay alimony or expense money and refuses to comply with said order, the court may in its discretion dismiss the appeal.

Appeal from District Court, Creek County; C.O. Beaver, Judge.

Action in divorce by Claude A. Willhoit against Jennie Willhoit. From order refusing to vacate judgment in favor of defendant, plaintiff appeals. Dismissed.

Edwin A. Ellinghausen, of Sapulpa, for plaintiff in error.

Thomas S. Harris and R.E. Stephenson, both of Sapulpa, for defendant in error.


This is an appeal by Claude A. Willhoit, hereinafter called plaintiff, from an order refusing to vacate a judgment obtained by Jennie Willhoit in a divorce proceeding. After petition in error and case-made had been filed herein on January 13, 1942, this court ordered the plaintiff in error to pay $100 for the use and benefit of the attorneys for the defendant in error. This order has not been complied with. In Philpott v. Philpott, 164 Okla. 266, 23 P.2d 641, we said:

"Where the plaintiff in error is ordered by the court to pay alimony and expense money and refuses to comply with the said order, the court may in its discretion dismiss the appeal."

It appearing that there has been a refusal to comply with the order of this court, the case is dismissed.

CORN, V. C. J., and RILEY, OSBORN, BAYLESS, GIBSON, and HURST, JJ., concur. WELCH, C. J., and DAVISON and ARNOLD, JJ., absent.


Summaries of

Willhoit v. Willhoit

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
May 26, 1942
126 P.2d 242 (Okla. 1942)
Case details for

Willhoit v. Willhoit

Case Details

Full title:WILLHOIT v. WILLHOIT

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: May 26, 1942

Citations

126 P.2d 242 (Okla. 1942)
190 Okla. 620

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