WOOD v. WOOD

No. 248-81.

465 A.2d 250 (1983)

Bailey C. WOOD v. Prudence WOOD.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

June 7, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Valsangiacomo & Detora, P.C., Barre, for plaintiff-appellant.

Lisman & Lisman, Burlington, for defendant-appellee.

Before BILLINGS, C.J., and HILL, UNDERWOOD, PECK and GIBSON, JJ.


BILLINGS, Chief Justice.

Plaintiff-appellant Bailey C. Wood was granted a judgment of divorce on April 30, 1981, on the ground that he and his wife, Prudence Wood, had lived separate and apart for six consecutive months with the resumption of marital relations not reasonably probable. 15 V.S.A. § 551. The court found both parties to be at fault, but found that plaintiff's fault was "substantially greater than that of defendant." The decree granted care and custody...

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