FLOURNOY v. FLOURNOY

26653.

228 Ga. 224 (1971)

184 S.E.2d 822

FLOURNOY v. FLOURNOY.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided October 21, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rich, Bass, Kidd & Broome, Casper Rich, William F. C. Skinner, Jr., Robert J. Nesmith, for appellant.

Ingram, Flournoy & Downey, Conley Ingram, for appellee.


FELTON, Justice.

1. "Proceedings for a divorce and for alimony have always, under the practice in this State, been regarded as equitable." Hendrix v. Hendrix, 224 Ga. 662, 664 (163 S.E.2d 917) and cit.

2. "There is, in equity cases, no constitutional right of trial by jury in this State, but such right, so far as it exists, is statutory only." Bemis v. Armour Packing Co., 105...

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