HEARN v. HEARN

22745.

220 Ga. 577 (1965)

140 S.E.2d 861

HEARN v. HEARN.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided February 4, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kemp & Watson, John L. Watson, Jr., for plaintiff in error.

Sanders & Dowdy, Joel H. Dowdy, contra.


QUILLIAN, Justice.

1. The defendant's principal contention is that there was no evidence to show the wife had any valid cause to separate herself from her husband and thus the trial judge abused his discretion in awarding temporary alimony and child support.

"It has long been the rule that one act of cruelty, not of a violent or serious character, standing alone, is not a sufficient ground for a divorce," (Phinizy...

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