Gammage v. Gammage

114 S.E. 641, 154 Ga. 452, 1922 Ga. LEXIS 391
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedNovember 16, 1922
DocketNo. 3039
StatusPublished

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Gammage v. Gammage, 114 S.E. 641, 154 Ga. 452, 1922 Ga. LEXIS 391 (Ga. 1922).

Opinion

Fish, C. J.

The granting of temporary alimony and counsel fees in a divorce case is in the discretion of the trial judge. Under the conflicting evidence in this case such discretion was not abused; and the finding and judgment of the lower court granting temporary alimony and counsel fees' in stated amounts will not be disturbed. Smith v. Smith, 125 Ga. 384 (53 S. E. 958).

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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Smith v. Smith
53 S.E. 958 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1906)

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