Johnson v. Johnson
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Opinion
Suit by the wife against the husband for alimony alone. The sufficiency of the bill’s averments was tested [642]*642on the former appeal in this cause, Johnson v. Johnson, 190 Ala. 527, 67 South. 400. From a decree finding the complainant entitled to relief, and ordering a reference to ascertain what would be a reasonable sum to be paid her as alimony, and what a reasonable sum to be paid as compensation for her solicitors, respondent prosecutes this appeal.
The decree directed the register to take into consideration the amount of property owned by respondent, his earning capacity, the amount of his annual income, the circumstances of the parties, and any children the respondent had, dependent upon him for support, as well as to take into consideration the age and health of the complainant, her earning capacity, and what property she might have. The evidence discloses that the complainant left the home of the respondent in June, 1913; the marriage having occurred in 1911. That complainant is without property of any character is without dispute.
The finding of the chancellor that the complainant was entitled to relief discloses his conclusion that the abandonment, by the wife, of the husband, was through the fault of the latter. The evident desire on the part of the respondent that his wife should leave his home, and his confessed unwillingness for her return thereto, in the light of all the testimony in the cause, lends color and support to the theory of the complainant. But we are not disposed to discuss the evidence, for it would serve no good purpose. Suffice it to say, it has been given careful consideration, and we find no fault with the conclusion reached in the court below.
Affirmed.
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