Oregon Supreme Court, 1936

Ladarre v. Ladarre

Ladarre v. Ladarre
Oregon Supreme Court · Decided May 14, 1936 · Belt, Campbell, Kelly, Bailey
57 P.2d 1298; 153 Or. 545; 1936 Ore. LEXIS 133 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Ladarre v. Ladarre

Opinion of the Court

BELT, J.

This is a suit for divorce wherein both parties seek a dissolution of their marital relations. From a decree dismissing the suit the plaintiff appeals and the defendant files a cross-appeal. The record discloses a sordid and revolting story of an ill-fated marriage. It would serve no good purpose to spread the same upon the pages of the Reports. If we were to do so, it certainly would not reflect credit upon the parties involved. To say that the parties are in equity with soiled hands is stating it mildly.

The decree dismissing the suit is affirmed with the exception of that part thereof pertaining to the parentage of a minor child, as such matter had no place in a decree of dismissal.

Campbell, C. J., and Kelly and Bailey, JJ., concur.

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