Shaw v. Shaw

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Shaw v. Shaw, 125 S.E. 566 (S.C. 1924)
130 S.C. 338; 1924 S.C. LEXIS 87
Marion, Messrs, Fraser, Cothran, Watts, Ci-Iiee, Gary

Shaw v. Shaw

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Marion.

This is the second appeal in this case. The judgment of this Court on the former appeal, affirming a Circuit Decree of Judge Moore, is reported in 122 S. C., 386; 115 S. E., 322.

The present appeal is from a decree of his Honor, Judge Featherstone. The questions now sought to be raised here were, in substance, raised by exceptions to the Special Ref *339 eree’s Report upon the hearing before Judge Featherstone and were disposed of by him as follows:

“The questions raised are practically the same as those raised by the plaintiff on appeal to the Supreme Court, and have been passed on by that Court adversely to the plaintiff in its affirming the decree of Judge Moore, as being just and right.”

In that view, after careful consideration of appellant’s argument to the contrary, we are satisfied the Circuit Judge was correct.

It is accordingly adjudged that, for the reasons therein stated, the decree of the Circuit Court is hereby affirmed.

Messrs. Justices Fraser and Cothran concur. Mr. Justice Watts dissents. Mr. Ci-iiee Justice Gary did not participate.

Reference

Full Case Name
Shaw v. Shaw.
Status
Published