HAMPTON v. HAMPTON

No. 7521DC826.

224 S.E.2d 197 (1976)

29 N.C. App. 342

Betsy Choplin HAMPTON v. Ronald Grant HAMPTON.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 5, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

White & Crumpler, by Michael J. Leiws and J. Erle McMichael, Winston-Salem, for plaintiff-appellee.

John E. Gehring, Walnut Grove, and Hatfield & Allman by James W. Armentrout, Winston-Salem, for defendant-appellant.


ARNOLD, Judge.

In order to be entitled to alimony pendente lite one must be a dependent spouse, and the provisions of G.S. 50-16.3 must be met. In Little v. Little, 18 N.C. App. 311, 196 S.E.2d 562 (1973), this Court stated that the trial court must make findings of fact to show three requirements: (1) the existence of a marital relationship; (2) the spouse is either (a) actually or substantially...

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