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Willoughby v. Miller

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
May 31, 1957
302 S.W.2d 858 (Ky. Ct. App. 1957)

Opinion

May 31, 1957.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Fayette County, Joseph J. Bradley, J.

Denney Landrum, Lexington, for appellant.

Harry B. Miller, Jr., pro se.


Appellant H.P. Willoughby questions the allowance of an attorney fee in the sum of $300 to the appellee, Harry B. Miller, Jr. The allowance was made after the mandate was entered in Willoughby v. Willoughby, Ky., 294 S.W.2d 550, a divorce action. The record in the divorce case discloses that a fee of $1,500 was allowed for itemized services rendered in the lower court. The $300 allowance is for services performed subsequently and on appeal.

The motion for an appeal is overruled and the judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

Willoughby v. Miller

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
May 31, 1957
302 S.W.2d 858 (Ky. Ct. App. 1957)
Case details for

Willoughby v. Miller

Case Details

Full title:H. P. WILLOUGHBY, Appellant, v. Harry B. MILLER, Jr., Appellee

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: May 31, 1957

Citations

302 S.W.2d 858 (Ky. Ct. App. 1957)