Strickland v. Strickland
Strickland v. Strickland
Opinion of the Court
In this divorce case, the wife filed for a divorce on adultery and cruel treatment grounds. The husband counterclaimed for a divorce on the irretrievably broken ground and moved for a summary judgment. Both parties filed affidavits, but the trial court granted the husband’s motion and the wife appeals. We affirm.
The wife relies on our recent case of Dickson v. Dickson, 238 Ga. 672 (235 SE2d 479) (1977), where we stated that when an affidavit is filed by the party opposing summary judgment expressing the opinion that the marriage is not irretrievably broken and that genuine prospects for reconciliation exist, a summary judgment should be denied. The wife has overlooked, however, the
Judgment affirmed.
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