Drucker v. Drucker

488 P.2d 1377, 7 Or. App. 85, 1971 Ore. App. LEXIS 533
CourtCourt of Appeals of Oregon
DecidedOctober 4, 1971
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Drucker v. Drucker, 488 P.2d 1377, 7 Or. App. 85, 1971 Ore. App. LEXIS 533 (Or. Ct. App. 1971).

Opinion

FOLEY, J.

Defendant husband died after the court had entered a preliminary order against him for support in a separate maintenance suit, but before any order awarding attorneys’ fees had been made. The preliminary order which allowed support said, concerning attorneys’ fees:

“The question of costs and sums for attorneys’ fees shall be deferred at this time.”

The issue on this appeal is whether the death of the defendant husband abated the proceeding so that the trial court was without jurisdiction after the death to enter a subsequent order for support and attorneys’ fees. The trial court believed that the

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“* * * jurisdiction of this Court was not entirely abated by the death * * * but * * * the allowance of attorneys’ fees and costs is a matter over which the Court still retains jurisdiction.

The trial court then made an allowance of $13,988.53 to plaintiff as attorneys’ fees and costs. Defendant bank, executor of defendant’s estate, appeals.

By the weight of authority in most jurisdictions, upon the death of one of the parties divorce proceedings are abated if no decree has been entered.

27A CJS 348-49, Divorce § 100, provides:

“In the absence of a statute to the contrary, a [87]*87cause of action for divorce or a pending snit therefor abates on the death of either party, and the jurisdiction of the conrt to proceed with the action is terminated. ** * *”

This same position is taken in Annotation, 104 ALE 654 (1936).

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