Tobias v. Tobias
Tobias v. Tobias
Opinion of the Court
On April 8,1889, Nora J. To-bias commenced an action in the court of common pleas against her husband, Daniel M. Tobias, and John Rexroth. Previous to this she had commenced an action in the same court against 'her husband for divorce and alimony, in which Rexroth had been appointed receiver of the rents and profits of lands belonging to her in her own right, that were claimed by the husband»
The suit for divorce was pending at the time she commenced this action, but was subsequently dismissed without prejudice to a new action, and without any disposition of the funds in the hands of the receiver. Afterwards, on January 9,1890j she filed an amended petition, in which she avers that the marriage relation between her and Daniel M. Tobias has been dissolved, that there remains in the hands of the receiver $234.19, belonging* to her as the proceeds of her separate estate, and that it is wrongfully claimed by her former husband, and asks that it
Issues having been thus made as to the ownership of the fund, the case was tried to the court— the defendant, however, refusing- to waive a jury. The court found for the plaintiff and ordered the fund paid to her. No bill of exceptions was taken, and the record does not, therefore, contain the evidence.
On error, the circuit court held, that the common pleas erred in overruling- the demurrer to the original, and also to the amended petition of the plaintiff, and reversed the common pleas and dismissed the action.
We are unable to perceive any ground on which this ruling can be sustained. By the finding of the court below, the money belonged to the plaintiff as the proceeds of her separate estate. It was in the hands of Rexroth, who made no claim to it, asked that the parties might be required to inter-plead, and was willing to pay it to whichever the court might order. The petition of the plaintiff
Judgment of the circuit court reversed, and that of the common pleas affirmed.
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