JOHNSON v. JOHNSON

7 Div. 12.

41 So.2d 287 (1949)

JOHNSON v. JOHNSON.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 16, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. A. Johnson, of Fort Payne, and H. T. Foster, of Scottsboro, for appellant.

Scott & Dawson, of Fort Payne, for appellee.


FOSTER, Justice.

The question on this appeal is whether there was error in the trial court occurring in equity on removal of an administration in a proceeding to set aside the homestead and personalty exemptions to the widow.

After such removal a petition was filed by the widow to set aside the exemptions to her, alleging that there were no minor children and that the homestead consisted of thirty-two acres of land fully described and that it was all the land...

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