Poor v. Poor

167 S.W.2d 471, 237 Mo. App. 744, 1942 Mo. App. LEXIS 135
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 21, 1942
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Poor v. Poor, 167 S.W.2d 471, 237 Mo. App. 744, 1942 Mo. App. LEXIS 135 (Mo. Ct. App. 1942).

Opinion

*747 FULBRIGPIT, J.

This is an action to modify a divorce decree rendered in Barry County, March 25, 1936, with respect to the care and custody ofs minor children and property settlement made with the wife and approved by the court. Judgment for plaintiff (respondent) and defendant appeals.

The respondent, Carl W. Poor, filed suit for divorce against Ruth Poor in the Barry County Circuit Court, returnable to the March Term, 1936. Appellant filed her answer and cross bill.

There were two children by the marriage, Carl William, Jr. and James Wallace, being six years of age and eleven months of age, respectively, at the time the divorce was granted.

Prior to the granting of the divorce, respondent and appellant entered into the following written contract:

“It is hereby stipulated and agreed by and between the plaintiff and the defendant in the above entitled cause as follows: ■
“That if the circuit court shall find the issues in favor of the defendant upon her answer and cross bill filed in this cause, the decree and judgment shall adjudge the property rights in gross as follows:
“(a) Defendant shall have the care and custody of the minor children, the plaintiff given the right and privilege of visiting and looking after said children at all reasonable hours.
“(b) Plaintiff to pay to defendant for her support and that of their minor children the sum of $100.00 per month, said sum to be paid on or before the 10th day of each and every month, but in the event that defendant should remarry, plaintiff is to pay the sum of $50.00 per month for the support of the children, said amount subject to review by either party in the court.
“(e) Plaintiff to convey to defendant, Ruth Poor, by general warranty deed, 2y¿ acres being a part of SE SE in Section 28, Township 24, Range 29, Barry County, Missouri, subject to an encumbrance of $1500 payable in monthly installments; plaintiff agreeing to pay the monthly payments for the next ensuing 18 months from this date, the balance defendant assumes and agrees to pay.
“(d) Plaintiff further agrees to hold the defendant harmless by reason of any and all notes she has up to this date signed with the plaintiff and others, except the note described in paragraph “e”.
*748 “ (e) Defendant to have all household and kitchen furniture and fixtures in the home now occupied by defendant.
“(f) Plaintiff agrees to pay all court costs including defendant’s attorney fees.”

Upon a hearing, Ruth Poor, the appellant herein was granted a decree of divorce, together with the care and custody of the two minor children, which said decree is in words and figures as follows:

“'Now on this day this cause coming on to be heard the plaintiff appears in his own proper person and by attorney, D. H. Kemp, and the defendant appears in her own proper person and by her attorneys, James E. Sater and Royal Ellis, the defendant having filed her answer and cross-complaint, and the plaintiff having withdrawn his charges, the cause and matter is submitted to the Court for hearing, the Court after hearing the evidence and all things being fully seen and understood and being fully advised in the premises the Court finds that the defendant is the innocent and injured party and is entitled to the relief prayed for in her answer and cross-complaint, and doth order that she be and is hereby absolutely divorced from the bounds of matrimony contracted with plaintiff, and that she be and is hereby restored to all the rights and privileges of an unmarried person, and that she have the care and custody of the two minor children, Carl William Poor, Jr., and James Wallace Poor, mentioned in the petition and answer and cross-bill, and that plaintiff be given the right to visit said children at all reasonable times and places.
“It is further ordered and decreed by the Court that the property rights in gross are adjudged that plaintiff pay to defendant for her maintenance and that, of said minor children the sum of $100 per month, to be paid on or before the 10th day of each and every month hereafter, so long as defendant has the care and custody of said minor children or until defendant remarries, but that if defendant does remarry in the future, then in that event plaintiff is to pay to defendant the sum of $50 per month for the maintenance of said minor children on or before the 10th day of each and every month, said amounts subject to review by either “party in court, and that if any of said monthly allowances are not paid on or before the 10th day of each and every month that execution may issue therefor.
“It is further ordered and decreed by the Court that plaintiff convey by warranty deed to defendant the following described real estate situate in the County of Barry, State of Missouri, to-wit: Part of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, Section 28, Township 24, Range 29, containing 2% acres, subject to an encumbrance of $1500.00, payable in monthly installments, and that plaintiff is ordered to pay said monthly installments for the next ensuing 18 months from this date, and that defendant pay the remaining installments upon said encumbrance.
*749 “It is further ordered and decreed that defendant is to have all the household and kitchen furniture and equipment in the home now occupied by defendant.
“It is further ordered and decreed that plaintiff is to hold defendant harmless from any and all notes or obligations that she may have signed with plaintiff, except the balance of the encumbrance on 21/2 acres of lands herein described.
“It is further ordered and decreed that plaintiff is to pay all the costs of this court including attorney fee for defendant in the sum of $100, that execution may issue therefor, that the above finding and adjudications of property rights are in gross, being entered into as per stipulation filed herein, and signed by both plaintiff and defendant. ’

In September, 1941, the respondent herein filed a motion to modify the decree heretofore rendered, and asked that the care and custody of the children be awarded to him and that he be relieved of the payment of the said $50 a month or any other amount to appellant. He alleged in substance that the children have lived under unfavorable and baneful influences and improper surroundings and conditions; that neither of said children have been taught responsibility or obedience; that they are subjected to and compelled to live in the presence of violent outbursts of emotion,' vulgar and indecent language in said home; that said children have been neglected and entrusted to appellant’s parents, and have been taught to disrespect him; that appellant has refused to let him see the children alone or take them places for entertainment; that he has been subjected to humiliation and abuse upon his visits to see the children.

In reply to said motion appellant filed an answer in which she denied each and every allegation therein alleged.

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