BROWN v. BROWN

No. 9218DC1343.

436 S.E.2d 404 (1993)

112 N.C. App. 614

James David BROWN, Plaintiff/Appellant v. Susan Elaine Jones BROWN, Defendant/Appellee.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

November 16, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David F. Tamer, Winston-Salem, for plaintiff-appellant.

Clark Wharton & Berry by David M. Clark and Virginia S. Schabacker, Greensboro, for defendant-appellee.


ARNOLD, Chief Judge.

In his first assignment of error, Mr. Brown contends the district court erred in making findings of fact which were "irrelevant and without substantial evidence in the record to support them." We disagree. Pursuant to Rule 11, the signer makes three certifications. They are that the pleading is (1) well grounded in fact, (2) warranted by existing law, and (3) not interposed for an improper purpose. Bryson v. Sullivan, 330...

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