NICKLAS v. CROWELL

No. 34268.

205 Okla. 432 (1951)

238 P.2d 347

NICKLAS v. CROWELL et vir.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied December 11, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Dierker and George Miller, Jr., Oklahoma City, for plaintiff in error.

Mark Ingle and John Barry, Oklahoma City, for defendants in error.


HALLEY, V.C.J.

This is a controversy between a mother and her oldest daughter. Mrs. Emma Nicklas was the mother of nine children. The oldest child, Alma Nicklas, now Crowell, was living in a rented house in Oklahoma City with her mother and four or five minor children in 1944, when the transaction here involved occurred. Mrs. Nicklas had been separated from her husband for several years, but not divorced. Alma had regular employment. She paid her mother $5 per week...

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