Rodolph v. Rodolph
Rodolph v. Rodolph
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff alleged that defendant owed $3,550 for personal loans advanced by him to her and her deceased husband (the circumstances of whose death were delineated in Rodolph v. New York Life Insurance Company, Wyo., 412 P.2d 610). Following trial, the court found defendant to be indebted in the sum of $1,000 only plus interest from July 10, 1962, and costs, and entered judgment from which this appeal has been taken.
The record shows that the debt covered by the judgment grows out of a check for $1,000 issued by plaintiff on July 10, 1962, to Bob Mordahl, a water-well driller. Plaintiffs counsel says that evidently, as reflected by the trial judge’s inquiries to plaintiff and his comment as to the basis of appellant’s obligation, the judge concluded this to have been a necessary expense of the family under § 20-22, W.S. 1957. This may have been the case since
Reversed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Judith RODOLPH, (Defendant below) v. P. D. RODOLPH, (Plaintiff below)
- Status
- Published