Donoghue v. Donoghue
This text of 49 A.2d 866 (Donoghue v. Donoghue) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Superior Court of Pennsylvania primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Opinion by
In this divorce case the wife filed her libel, alleging as her ground for divorce, cruel and barbarous treatment and indignities, both in the language of The Divorce Law of 1929. The master recommended a divorce on both grounds and over the exceptions of the respondent the court below granted the divorce. As is usual in these cases, the question involved is only the believability of the testimony offered for libellant, which convinced the master and the court below. We have made a careful and independent examination of the whole record, which convinces us that the libellant was entitled to a decree.
Judgment affirmed.
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