Galigher v. Galigher
This text of 89 P. 146 (Galigher v. Galigher) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Oregon Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
The appeal calls for a review of questions of fact only, and, without referring to the evidence at length in this opinion, it is sufficient to say that it appears that from the time of the marriage in 1892 plaintiff and defendant have been in straitened circumstances financially, part of the time living on a homestead isolated in the mountains, and with little or no income. During all this time defendant has given little care or consideration to the plaintiff’s comfort and happiness, absolutely inconsiderate and cruel towards her at childbirth, and his treatment of her at all times being arbitrary and exacting. And in time these conditions grew worse until estrangements arose that finally culminated in the separation and this suit for divorce. At the time of the last trouble the situation was evidently ripe for separation [156]*156on the part of both, and, as a consequence in all cases where there are children, the interests and disposition of the children is an all important question and the source of bitter contentions between parents. The defendant insisted on keeping the children, although without means to provide for them properly, or time, disposition or qualification properly to care for their persons, clothes and conduct. The defendant neglected them in all these particulars, and evidently tried to prevent the plaintiff from getting possession of them or even seeing them, and endeavored to prejudice the boys against the mother. And we think the finding of the court to that effect is fully justified by the evidence.
The decree is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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