Harris v. Harris

273 S.W. 556, 209 Ky. 584, 1925 Ky. LEXIS 551
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976)
DecidedJune 16, 1925
StatusPublished

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Harris v. Harris, 273 S.W. 556, 209 Ky. 584, 1925 Ky. LEXIS 551 (Ky. 1925).

Opinion

Opinion op the Court by

Judge Clay

Affirming.

Dora Harris sued John H. Harris for divorce on the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. He denied the allegations of the petition and counterclaimed for *585 divorce on the ground of abandonment. The prayer of each being denied, each has prosecuted a separate appeal.

No good can be accomplished by a detailed statement of the evidence. The chancellor was of the opinion that each of the parties was at fault, and for this reason neither was entitled to a divorce. After reading the record with great care we have reached the same conclusion.

On each appeal the judgment is affirmed.

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