Judkins v. Judkins
Judkins v. Judkins
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff filed her hill against the defendant and appellant claiming a divorce on the ground of cruelty. The defendant’s answer is in the nature of a cross-petition, asking that he he divorced from the plaintiff. The court made the following finding: “The court finds that the conduct of. each of the parties toward the other has been such that they are not entitled to relief by a court of equity. That neither of said parties has fulfilled the duties which rest upon them under and by virtue of their .marriage relation, and that because of the ill treatment of each toward the other neither is entitled to the relief for which they here pray.” A decree was entered dismissing both the plaintiff’s bill and the defendant’s cross-bill.
A careful reading of the evidence contained in a voluminous record leads us to believe that the decree was the only one which could he entered in the case. We are not entirely satisfied with the finding that the husband’s conduct toward his wife is deserving of censure. It is evident that he was frugal and saving, and not as liberal in expenditures on account of his wife and family as his circumstances might justify. However, he provided her with such help as was necessary when it could he obtained, and lent his own assistance in the performance of her house
•We recommend an affirmance of the judgment.
By the Court: For the reasons stated in the foregoing opinion, the judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Olive N. Judkins v. William H. Judkins
- Status
- Published