WELSH v. WELSH

No. 7235.

322 So.2d 352 (1975)

Susan Johnson, wife of Charles E. WELSH v. Charles E. WELSH.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied December 9, 1975.

Writ Granted January 30, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

T. M. McBride, III, Chalmette, for plaintiff-appellee.

Garland R. Rolling, Metairie, for defendant-appellant.

Before REDMANN, GULOTTA and SCHOTT, JJ.


REDMANN, Judge.

Appealing from a March 24, 1975 default judgment of separation, a husband argues only that the trial court in Plaquemines Parish lacked non-waivable venue, C.C.P. 3941, because his wife (unlike the wife in Berry v. Berry, La.1975, 310 So.2d 626) did not have lawful cause to leave her husband's domicile in Jefferson Parish and establish a separate domicile of her own in Plaquemines.1

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