JAMES v. JAMES


248 S.W.2d 706 (1952)

JAMES v. JAMES.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 2, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Otto C. Martin, Hartford, T. H. Demunbrun, Brownsville, for appellant.

B. M. Vincent, Charles Whittle, Brownsville, for appellee.


WADDILL, Commissioner.

In this action each party sought a dissolution of the marriage relation. The Chancellor granted appellee a divorce and awarded her alimony in a lump sum of $2,000 and adjudged the costs of the action, including attorneys' fees, against appellant.

On direct appeal it is urged: (1) That appellant was entitled to a divorce and consequently alimony should not have been granted; and, (2) that in the event appellee was entitled to alimony...

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