SERIO v. SERIO

No. 40495.

231 Miss. 147 (1957)

94 So.2d 799

SERIO v. SERIO

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 6, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Means Johnston, Greenwood, for appellant.

Paul D. Montjoy, Greenwood; Vincent J. Brocato, Clarksdale, for appellee.


ROBERDS, P.J.

The parties hereto are man and wife. When the proceedings herein took place they were living apart. On October 17, 1956, the chancellor, upon bill, answer and proof, rendered a decree ordering Mr. Serio to pay to Mrs. Serio $130 per month, in two installments of $65.50 each, for the support and maintenance of herself and their four minor children, and to her attorney the sum of $75 as his fee for representing her. Serio appealed from that decree without...

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