Namias v. Balser
Supreme Court of Louisiana
Namias v. Balser, 149 La. 299 (La. 1921)
88 So. 914; 1921 La. LEXIS 1422
Provosty
Namias v. Balser
Opinion of the Court
This is a suit for separation from bed and board. The court allowed plaintiff alimony at the rate of $33 a month, and from that allowance the defendant has appealed. No brief has been filed in his behalf, and no other appearance made. Plaintiff testified that he was a butcher, and earned $25 a week; whereas she herself was unable to earn a living on account of ill health. We find no reason for disturbing the judgment.
It is therefore ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the judgment appealed from be affirmed, at appellant’s cost.
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- (Syllabus by Editorial Staff.) Divorce In a suit for separation from bed and board, where defendant appealed, but filed no brief, and plaintiff had testified defendant was earning $25 a week, and that she was unable to earn a living because of ill health, a judgment allowing plaintiff $33 a month alimony will not be disturbed.