Cooper v. Cooper
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Opinion
— This was an action for divorce. The complaint charged appellant with cruel and inhuman treatment, and specified the acts and conduct of appellant relied on as constituting such treatment. The cause was put at issue by a general denial. A trial by the court resulted in a finding for appellee, and a judgment and decree granting her a divorce, the custody of three minor children, named in the decree, and a monthly allowance for their maintenance and support.
[375]*375Appellant filed a motion for a new trial, which was overruled, and this ruling presents the only error relied on in the appeal. Of the grounds of the motion for a new trial, none is presented or urged, except the insufficiency of the evidence, and error in excluding a letter admitted by appellee to have been written by her and sent to appellant some eight or nine years before the filing of her complaint.
We have examined the evidence in the ease with care, and find that this specification of cruel treatment, as well as others, were abundantly supported by the evidence. In fact, we do not understand that appellant is seriously contending that the charge of cruel treatment did not have sufficient evidence for its support, but it is insisted that the proof fails to show a separation at the time of the filing of the suit.
We find no error in the record.
Judgment affirmed.
Note. — Reported in 99 N. E. 782. See, also, under (1) 14 Oye. (JOG; (3) 14 Oyc. 685. As to tlie false charge of adultery or unchastity as cruelty for which divorce will be granted, see 65 Am. St. SO. Making charges of adultery as ground for divorce, see 18 L. R. A. (N. S.) 300. For a discussion of the necessity of personal violence to constitute cruelty warranting a divorce, see 9 Ann. Oas. 1090.
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