PEER v. PEER

Docket No. 50, Calendar No. 45,504.

335 Mich. 260 (1952)

55 N.W.2d 821

PEER v. PEER.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 9, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arnold R. Levandoski, for plaintiff.

Neul N. Donley, for defendant.


BUSHNELL, J. (dissenting in part.)

The parties hereto were married on November 1, 1942. Plaintiff Cornelia Peer was then 57 years old and defendant George W. Peer was 73. No children were born to the parties. They lived and cohabited together until July 1, 1949, and on April 22, 1950, Mrs. Peer filed a petition for separate maintenance under the provisions of CL 1948, § 552.301 (Stat Ann § 25.211). Peer filed an answer and cross bill in which he asked...

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