Missouri Court of Appeals, 1931

Burk v. Burk

Burk v. Burk
Missouri Court of Appeals · Decided May 4, 1931 · Boyer, Campbell, Jabsent, Trimble
39 S.W.2d 454; 225 Mo. App. 746; 1931 Mo. App. LEXIS 103 (South Western Reporter, Second Series)

Burk v. Burk

Addendum

The foregoing opinion by CAMPBELL, C., is adopted as the opinion of the court. The judgment is affirmed. All concur, except Trimble, P.J., absent.

Opinion of the Court

Action for divorce.

Upon trial in the court below, decree was rendered in favor of plaintiff and against defendant. Defendant appeals.

It appears from the abstract of the record furnished by defendant that motion for new trial has not been preserved in a bill of exceptions. There is therefore nothing before us for review, except the record proper, in which there is no claim of error. [Roden v. Helm, 192 Mo. 71, 81, 90 S.W. 798.]

The judgment is affirmed. Boyer, C., concurs.

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