Graves v. Graves
This text of 115 N.W. 488 (Graves v. Graves) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Iowa primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The parties to this action were married about the year 1892, and on October 24, 1901, the plaintiff brought an action for divorce from the defendant, who appeared thereto and filed a cross-petition asking like relief against the plaintiff and for alimony. On the hearing of the issues joined the court dismissed the plaintiff’s petition and granted the defendant a divorce on her cross-petition, and upon the plaintiff’s showing of poverty no judgment for alimony was entered. The defendant was also awarded the custody of the infant daughter of the parties, the only child of their marriage. Thereafter the defendant applied for and obtained a new trial of her claim for alimony on the ground that plaintiff had perpetrated a fraud upon the court in the trial of the principal case, by suppressing and concealing the facts as to his financial condition and ability to contribute to the support of the defendant and of her child. On appeal by plaintiff to this court, the order granting a new trial was affirmed. See Graves v. Graves, 132 Iowa, 199. Thereafter the cause came on for hearing in the district court, and the defendant was awarded alimony in the sum of $700. Plaintiff again appeals.
The decree appealed from was right, and it is affirmed.
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