SHURE v. SHURE

34840.

243 Ga. 695 (1979)

256 S.E.2d 375

SHURE v. SHURE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided May 30, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin L. Fierman, for appellant.

Macey & Zusmann, George S. Stern, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

Mrs. Shure brought a contempt action against Dr. Shure for about $2,000 in expenses for sending their daughter to a technical school where she was trained as a dental assistant. He defended on the basis that he agreed only to pay for a four year college. The trial court construed the language of the agreement, "which [four year] college shall be one ... as may be mutually agreed upon by the children and the husband," to include these expenses since he...

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