CUMBERLEDGE v. CUMBERLEDGE


224 Pa.Super. 336 (1973)

Cumberledge v. Cumberledge, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

June 14, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael A. Donadee, for appellant.

No oral argument was made, nor brief submitted for appellee.

Before WRIGHT, P.J., WATKINS, JACOBS, HOFFMAN, SPAULDING, CERCONE, and SPAETH, JJ.


OPINION PER CURIAM, June 14, 1973:

At oral argument, appellant contended that the lower court erroneously entered a judgment of arrearages from a support order without affording him an evidentiary hearing to determine financial ability to pay said judgment. Subsequent to argument, this Court was informed that appellant had died, and that therefore, an evidentiary hearing became moot.

As this appeal was...

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