District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1964

Ingram v. Ingram

Ingram v. Ingram
District of Columbia Court of Appeals · Decided November 20, 1964 · Hood, Myers, Quinn
204 A.2d 572; 1964 D.C. App. LEXIS 296 (Atlantic Reporter, Second Series)

Ingram v. Ingram

Opinion of the Court

QUINN, Associate Judge.

This is an appeal from an order denying appellant’s motion to amend a final judgment for divorce in her favor. The first part of the motion sought relief on the basis of a clerical error and the second part sought deletion of the word “plaintiff” in that portion of the judgment awarding maintenance to the “plaintiff and the minor child of the parties.” A review of the record discloses that the clerical error was corrected and that the inclusion of the word “plaintiff” was in response to appellant’s prayers for relief.

Appellant’s contentions are entirely lacking in substance and we regard the appeal as frivolous on its face.

Appeal dismissed.

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