Cooper v. Cooper
Cooper v. Cooper
Opinion of the Court
Opinion
The six Judges who heard this appeal being equally divided, the order of the court below is affirmed.
Dissenting Opinion
Dissenting Opinion by
I respectfully dissent.
Appellant Bernard Cooper appeals from the order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County ordering him to pay his wife, the appellee, counsel fees and expenses in her action for divorce from bed and board. Appellant contends that §46 of The Divorce Law, Act of May 2, 1929, P. L. 1237, §46, as amended, 23 P.S. §46, violates the Equality of Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution, Pa. Const., Article One, §27 (Adopted May 18, 1971).
Appellant also argues that the court below abused its discretion in the amounts assessed for fees and expenses. Since, I believe the statute under which they were awarded to be unconstitutional, I do not reach this question.
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