BLACK v. DONEHOO

27507.

229 Ga. 712 (1972)

194 S.E.2d 90

BLACK v. DONEHOO.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided November 9, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard L. Powell, for appellant.

Edwards, Awtrey & Parker, P. Harris Hines, for appellee.


UNDERCOFLER, Justice.

On May 10, 1972, William M. Black filed a complaint against his former wife, Betty Lee Black Donehoo, seeking to set aside a portion of a divorce decree entered on October 14, 1968. His complaint alleges that the trust provisions made for the benefit of the minor children are void because they are contrary to the laws of Georgia, that they provide for a vesting in his minor children of his real property; and that one of the minor children was...

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