CORBRIDGE v. CORBRIDGE

No. 28,630.

230 Ind. 201 (1952)

102 N.E.2d 764

CORBRIDGE v. CORBRIDGE.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Filed January 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Byron Emswiller and Albert Stump, both of Indianapolis, for appellant.

Elton F. Leffler and Earl J. Wynn, both of Indianapolis, for appellee.


EMMERT, J.

This is an appeal from a judgment entered on a finding that the appellee was guilty of contempt of court for failure to pay support money as ordered in a decree for absolute divorce of the parties to this appeal. The finding further stated that the minor child was now emancipated and that appellee should not be committed to jail for the contempt, although it found the appellant should recover the sum of $50.00 as attorneys' fees. Neither party to this appeal...

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