Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1927

Commonwealth Ex Rel. Stimer v. Stimer

Commonwealth Ex Rel. Stimer v. Stimer
Superior Court of Pennsylvania · Decided December 6, 1927 · Porter, Henderson, Trexler, Keller, Linn, Gawthrop, Cunningham
91 Pa. Super. 586; 1927 Pa. Super. LEXIS 242

Commonwealth Ex Rel. Stimer v. Stimer

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

A husband appeals from an order requiring him to1 contribute to the support of his wife. He asserts that the court was without jurisdiction because both parties wére living in the same house when complaint was filed and when the order was made. The law is otherwise: Com. v. Nugent, 85 Pa. Superior Ct. 147, 149. The Commonwealth moved to quash the appeal on the ground that it was not taken in time. The order was made February 4, 1927, and the appeal was not taken until November 14, 1927; as the statute requires appeals to be taken within three months, we must grant the motion to quash.

Appeal quashed.

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