BLOOM v. BLOOM

No. 60-620.

131 So.2d 27 (1961)

Florence BLOOM, Appellant, v. Jerome BLOOM, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.

June 1, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Engel & Pollack and Edward M. Stein, Miami, for appellant.

John D. Marsh and Thomas E. Lee, Jr., Miami, for appellee.


PEARSON, Judge.

In 1954, the appellant, Florence Bloom, brought an action for alimony unconnected with causes for divorce. The final decree found the equities to be with her and awarded the sum of $60 per week as alimony. This amount was later reduced to $45 per week. In April of 1959, her husband brought a petition to terminate the alimony payments on the basis that he had developed a heart condition which necessitated his retirement from active business. The issue...

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