DAVIS v. DAVIS

No. 44701.

115 So.2d 355 (1959)

238 La. 293

Charles L. DAVIS, Jr. v. Leona Beatrice Bartley DAVIS.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 9, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Love & Rigby, Shreveport, for plaintiff and applicant for writs.

McClendon & Benton, Minden, for defendant and respondent.


FOURNET, Chief Justice.

Plaintiff, Charles L. Davis, Jr., having been judicially separated from the defendant, Leona Beatrice Davis, instituted suit for absolute divorce on the ground of adultery and for custody of the children of the marriage. Defendant answered denying the allegations of plaintiff's petition and, by reconventional demand, prayed for a divorce, also on the ground of adultery or, in the alternative, of having lived separate and apart for a period...

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