Shapiro v. Shapiro

Supreme Court of Georgia
Shapiro v. Shapiro, 259 Ga. 405 (Ga. 1989)
383 S.E.2d 134
Bell

Shapiro v. Shapiro

Opinion of the Court

Bell, Justice.

We granted an application to appeal in this case to determine whether periodic cohabitation is a sufficient ground to terminate alimony under the live-in lover statute, OCGA § 19-6-19 (b). Because the record reveals no evidence that the appellee and her “live-in lover” dwelled together continuously, we conclude that the trial court *406did not err in granting summary judgment to the appellee. Reiter v. Reiter, 258 Ga. 101 (365 SE2d 826) (1988); Daniels v. Daniels, 258 Ga. 791 (374 SE2d 735) (1989).

Decided September 11, 1989. Davis, Matthews & Quigley, Baxter L. Davis, Richard W. Schiffman, Jr., for appellant. C. Wilbur Warner, Jr., John C. Mayoue, for appellee.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur. Weltner, J., disqualified.

Reference

Full Case Name
SHAPIRO v. SHAPIRO
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published