McMann v. McMann
McMann v. McMann
Opinion of the Court
December 23, 1930, defendant had decree for divorce on her answer in the nature of a cross-bill against plaintiff. She was given the care, custody and maintenance of the three minor children of the parties. Plaintiff was required to pay $15 a Week to defendant for permanent alimony and for the care, support and maintenance of the minor children and in lieu of dower, and to pay a $50 attorney fee.
*563 February 1, 1938, plaintiff filed a petition to modify the decree and reduce the alimony to $10 a week. Defendant petitioned for an additional attorney fee of $50 and February 14,1938, filed an answer claiming her alimony should be increased to $25 a week.
The trial court reduced the alimony to $12 a week and fixed defendant’s attorney fee at $25. She appeals.
The case involves questions of fact. The oldest' daughter of the parties is employed by the First National Trust & Savings Bank, at Port Huron, at $60 a month with a prospect of increase in salary, and plaintiff’s salary has been reduced from $216 to $184 a month.
We find no reason to disturb the conclusion reached by the trial court, and his order is affirmed.
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