TAILBY v. TAILBY

Gen. No. 9,736.

342 Ill. App. 664 (1951)

97 N.E.2d 611

Mae Cox Tailby, Appellee, v. Clarence Burr Tailby, Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois.

Released for publication April 3, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

JOHN J. BAKER, of Shelbyville, and LORD, BISSELL & KADYK, of Chicago, for appellant; JOHN J. BAKER, of Shelbyville, and JOHN L. DAVIDSON, of Chicago, of counsel.

ISAAC I. BENDER, of Chicago, for appellee.


MR. JUSTICE DADY delivered the opinion of the court.

The complaint in this case was filed in the circuit court of Shelby county, Illinois, on July 6, 1948, by plaintiff appellee, Mae Cox Tailby, against defendant appellant, Clarence Burr Tailby, to obtain a judgment against defendant for the amount of accrued and unpaid alimony and solicitor's fees alleged to be due plaintiff under a New York court decree, and asking that such New York court decree for alimony and...

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