Plaster v. Plaster

67 Ill. 93
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1873
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Plaster v. Plaster, 67 Ill. 93 (Ill. 1873).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Scott

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This cause was before this court at a former term, and is reported in 47 Ill. 290. A detailed statement of the facts will there be found. It was then held appellant was liable for the maintenance of his minor son, although the custody had been awarded to his mother, so long as, by reason of his tender years or physical inability to labor, he could not earn his own living.

The cause was a second time before this court, at the January term, 1870, (53 Ill. 445,) when it was held appellee was only entitled to a decree for the expenses incurred during the five years next preceding the commencement of the suit, viz: from 1861 to 1866, and the decree was accordingly reversed.

On the remandment of the cause, a trial was again had, and a decree rendered in favor of appellee for $400.

It is now sought to reverse the latter decree on the ground that it is unreasonably high. We do not think so. The evidence shows the boy labored all he could be expected to do under the circumstances. He was still young, and was not, during the years to which the inquiry was limited, in good health, and it was hardly possible for him to earn his own support.

In view of the facts in evidence, we do not think the decree of the circuit court was for too much. Indeed, it was quite moderate, and appellant can have no just cause to complain.

The decree must be affirmed.

Decree affirmed.

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