Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, 1993

Seamon v. Seamon

Seamon v. Seamon
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals · Decided April 23, 1993 · Robertson, Thigpen, Yates
625 So. 2d 808; 1993 Ala. Civ. App. LEXIS 194; 1993 WL 124736 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Seamon v. Seamon

Opinion of the Court

ROBERTSON, Presiding Judge.

The trial court’s judgment was reversed by this court after we found “that the trial court erred in not granting alimony to the wife.” Seamon v. Seamon, 581 So.2d 333, 335 (Ala. Civ.App. 1991).

On remand, the trial court ultimately awarded the wife three hundred dollars per month for a period of thirty-six months and specifically reserved “the issue of permanent alimony for future consideration.”

This case is now affirmed on the authority of Euler v. Euler, 515 So.2d 710 (Ala.Civ. App. 1987); and Brannon v. Brannon, 477 So.2d 445 (Ala.Civ.App. 1985).

The wife’s request for attorney’s fees on appeal is denied.

AFFIRMED.

THIGPEN and YATES, JJ., concur in result only.

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