BELDT v. BELDT

No. 28046.

240 S.W.2d 983 (1951)

BELDT v. BELDT.

St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri.

June 19, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Champ C. Stonebraker, Earl G. Smith, St. Louis, for appellant.

Barrett, Cook & Fairfield, Joseph J. Howard, St. Louis, for respondent.


HOUSER, Commissioner.

This is a divorce action commenced by Otto C. Beldt, based on general indignities. His wife Opal filed an answer admitting the marriage, which occurred November 16, 1918; the residence of plaintiff; that there were no children born of the marriage; and denying the remainder of the petition. She also filed a cross bill, praying for a divorce on the ground of general indignities. After a three day trial the court found for the husband, granted...

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