Neiman v. Neiman
This text of 158 S.E.2d 677 (Neiman v. Neiman) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Georgia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
It appearing from the evidence submitted that the husband’s reported income had been varying from $30,000' to $18,000 per year over a period of the last five years, although he had other funds available to him and was the owner of considerable interests in family corporations, and it was shown that the expenses of maintaining his family had been approximately $1,500 per month over a considerable period of time, the court did not err in making a temporary award of alimony totaling $1,200 per month for the wife and children, exclusive use of the home and maintenance of the status quo in regard to insurance as well as [813]*813$500 for attorney fees. The award, under the evidence submitted, can not be said to be excessive or unreasonable.
Judgment affirmed.
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