Burke v. Burke
Burke v. Burke
137 Mich. 295; 100 N.W. 1126; 1904 Mich. LEXIS 559
Burke v. Burke
Opinion of the Court
From a decree granting complainant a divorce and alimony, both parties appeal. The single question raised by the appeal — and that is purely a question of fact — is whether the amount of alimony awarded was proper. It is sufficient to say that an examination of the testimony convinces us that neither party has a just right to complain of that award.
The decree of the circuit court will therefore be affirmed. Complainant will recover her taxable costs, less the amount already awarded for her disbursements.
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