SMITH v. SMITH

7 Div. 551.

151 So.2d 234 (1963)

Clarence SMITH v. Pearlie SMITH.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 14, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nash & NeSmith, Oneonta, and Embry & Whitten, Pell City, for appellant.

Starnes & Holladay, Pell City, for appellee.


LIVINGSTON, Chief Justice.

This is a suit for divorce by appellant, Clarence Smith, against appellee, Pearlie Smith, on the grounds of voluntary abandonment. Appellee denied that the abandonment was voluntary, claiming she left home because of her husband's threats and abuse. She also filed a cross complaint to have set aside a deed which she executed to her husband on the ground that it was procured by threats of force and coercion. After hearing the evidence ore...

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