WILLIAMS v. WILLIAMS

No. 407.

134 S.E.2d 227 (1964)

261 N.C. 48

Marguerite L. WILLIAMS v. Jerome O. WILLIAMS.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

January 17, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Deal, Hutchins & Minor, by Fred S. Hutchins and Edwin T. Pullen, Winston-Salem, Chamblee & Nash by M. L. Nash, Statesville, for plaintiff appellee.

Williams, Willeford & Boger, Concord, E. T. Bost, Jr., Concord, and W. R. Battley, Statesville, for defendant appellant.


SHARP, Justice.

Defendant's assignments of error 1, 4, 5, and 8 relate, in substance, to his Honor's ruling that the deed of separation did not constitute a valid plea in bar. A wife who, in a valid deed of separation, has released her husband from his obligation to support is remitted to her rights under the agreement. As long as the deed of separation stands unimpeached, the court is without power to award her alimony...

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