Warner v. Warner
Warner v. Warner
Opinion of the Court
The Department of Social Services (herein Social Services) joined as plaintiff in this action, seeking reimbursement for public assistance it had rendered to plaintiff and two minor children of the parties. Pursuant to various supplemental proceedings to the divorce action, the recital of the detail of which can be spared here, the trial court rendered judgment against the defendant in the sum of $1,600 for unpaid support money.
The propriety of Social Services joining in said action and obtaining the judgment for
We are not persuaded that there was any error or impropriety in the proceeding, nor that any interference with the actions of the trial court is justified.
Affirmed. Costs to plaintiffs (respondents).
. It is significant to note that the record of this proceeding shows that there is also a subsequent judgment for $1,725, entered on February 14, 1978, from which no appeal has been
. Utah, 548 P.2d 238 (1976).
. Utah, 556 P.2d 1267 (1976).
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Barbara Boyle WARNER, and v. Sterling Jay WARNER, and
- Status
- Published