May v. May
May v. May
Opinion
This is an appeal of the modification of a divorce decree.
Mary Anne May and Stuart Trimble May, III, were divorced on November 5, 1979. On September 16, 1982, Mr. May filed a petition to modify the decree, requesting a termination of alimony. After an ore tenus hearing, the trial court reduced alimony from $2,000 per month to $1,500 per month, also reducing the amount of insurance that Mr. May was required to keep.
On February 2, 1983 Mrs. May moved for a new trial. The motion was denied, and she appeals here.
The sole issue on appeal is whether the trial court abused its discretion by reducing the amount of alimony and insurance. We think not.
A trial court may modify an original award of alimony upon sufficient proof of changed circumstances. Sanders v. Sanders,
Many factors may be considered in an alimony modification proceeding including the wife's financial status and needs, the needs of dependent children, and the husband's financial ability to respond to those needs. Parrish v. Parrish,
The parties' requests for attorney fees on appeal are denied.
AFFIRMED.
BRADLEY and HOLMES, JJ., concur. *Page 947
Reference
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- Mary Anne May v. Stuart Trimble May, III.
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- Published