GORDON v. GORDON


335 S.W.2d 561 (1960)

Albert R. GORDON, Sr., Appellant, v. Minnie Ray GORDON, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 13, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ernest G. Baxter, Stanford, for appellant.

James F. Clay, Danville, for appellee.


STEWART, Judge.

The question presented on this appeal is whether a separation agreement between appellant, Albert R. Gordon, Sr., the husband, and appellee, Minnie Ray Gordon, the wife, was abrogated when the parties thereafter became reconciled and resumed cohabitation.

After some twenty-nine years of marriage, during which period of time there were many separations, these parties came to a final parting of the ways in August of 1957. The Chancellor found...

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