Leysath v. Leysath

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Leysath v. Leysath, 125 S.E. 737 (S.C. 1924)
130 S.C. 511; 1924 S.C. LEXIS 100
Watts, Messrs, Fraser, Cothran, Marion, Gary

Leysath v. Leysath

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Watts.

This was an action brought September 10, 1923, by Leita Eeysath for alimony in the sum of $200.00 per month, and suit money in the sum of $300.00. The case was heard by his Honor, T. S. Sease, presiding Judge, at the October, 1923, term of the Court of Common Pleas for Orangeburg County upon the verified petition and affidavits of the plaintiff and affidavits submitted by the defendant, who made his decree allowing $100.00 per month temporary alimony and $200.00 suit money, and enjoined the defendant, appellant, from disposing of any of his property until the termination of the action.”

The exceptions, four in number, challenge the correctness of Judge Sease’s finding and holding.

As this is a temporary alimony case, until the case is tried on its merits, we overrule all the exceptions and affirm the decree of Judge Sease, under Nicholson v. Nicholson, 115 S. C., 326; 105 S. E., 700. Wise v. Wise, 119 S. C., 10; 111 S. E., 792. Cleveland v. Cleveland (S. C.), 122 S. E., 500. Molloy v. Molloy, 107 S. C., 99; 91 S. E., 971. *513 Sadler v. Sadler, 115 S. C., 217; 105 S. E., 285. O’Neal v. O’Neal (S. C.), 123 S. E., 206.

Judgment affirmed.

Messrs. Justices Fraser, Cothran and Marion concur. Mr. Chief Justice Gary did not participate.

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