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Judgment reversed. All the Justices concur.
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Judgment reversed. All the Justices concur.
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Shepard & Berenthien, Virgil H. Shepard, for appellee.Groover & Childs, Frank H. Childs, Jr., for appellant.
Joseph Kitchens appeals from the judgment and decree granting a divorce and awarding alimony to Mildred T. Kitchens.
Error is enumerated on (1) the grant of the wife's motion for judgment on the pleadings on the issue of divorce; and (2) the refusal to allow counsel for the husband to inquire into whether the wife had abandoned the husband and thereby forfeited her right to alimony.
1. The wife's complaint alleged cruel treatment and that the marriage was irretrievably broken. The husband's answer denied that the wife had grounds for divorce, and prayed that the divorce be denied. The wife filed a motion for judgment on the pleadings on the ground that the marriage was irretrievably broken. No affidavits were filed. The trial judge granted the wife's motion for judgment on the pleadings.
In Dickson v. Dickson,
The husband in his pleadings disputed the grounds of divorce alleged by the wife, and it was error to grant a judgment on the pleadings decreeing a divorce.
The reversal of the judgment decreeing a divorce requires a new trial on the issue of alimony also under the circumstances of this case. At such new trial the scope of the evidence will be governed by the 1977 amendment to Code 30-201 (Ga. L. 1977, pp. 1253, 1256).
1977
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