McMinn v. McMinn

89 So. 2d 839, 228 Miss. 651, 1956 Miss. LEXIS 558
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 8, 1956
DocketNo. 40405
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
McMinn v. McMinn, 89 So. 2d 839, 228 Miss. 651, 1956 Miss. LEXIS 558 (Mich. 1956).

Opinion

Hall, J.

ON MOTION FOR ATTORNEY’S FEE

The appellee has filed a motion for the allowance of an attorney’s fee and frankly says in the motion that no attorney’s fee was asked for or allowed in the trial.court. It has been our custom, established over a long period of years, to allow in this Court as attorneys fees on the appeal one-half of the amount awarded in the lower court. Owen v. Owen, 88 So. 2d 100 (102), not yet [652]*652reported in the state reports. This is not in conflict with what we said in Castleberry v. Castleberry, 214 Miss. 94, 58 So. 2d 67, and in Hibner v. Hibner, 217 Miss. 611, 64 So. 2d 756, for the reason that attorneys fees were asked for in the lower court in those cases.

The motion under consideration in this case sets out numerous pleadings which were filed in the lower court and which are not a part of the record before us, and, if the motion before us were for a writ of certiorari to complete the record, we would probably sustain it. However, under the present status of the record, the motion for attorney’s fee will be overruled without prejudice.

Motion overruled without prejudice.

Roberds, P. J., Lee, Holmes and Ethridge, JJ., concur.

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Related

Castleberry v. Castleberry
58 So. 2d 67 (Mississippi Supreme Court, 1952)
Hibner v. Hibner
64 So. 2d 756 (Mississippi Supreme Court, 1953)
Owen v. Owen
88 So. 2d 100 (Mississippi Supreme Court, 1956)

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89 So. 2d 839, 228 Miss. 651, 1956 Miss. LEXIS 558, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/mcminn-v-mcminn-miss-1956.