Nina Rippeteau v. Jerry Rippeteau Nina Rippeteau v. Jerry Rippeteau

Nina Rippeteau v. Jerry Rippeteau

1956.TX.40145 287 S.W.2D 238

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Publisher Description

"In its opinion, this Court has held that on the date of final separation of the parties, Appellee was guilty of misconduct that was sufficient to erase any condonation by Appellant of prior misconduct. The testimony upon which this holding was made is set out in the opinion, and is to be found in the statement of facts at pages 4 and 5. Appellee readily admits that if such testimony is believed and accepted as true the conclusion drawn from it by this Court is accurate, and supported by the authorities cited. Barta v. Barta [Tex.Civ.App.], 283 S.W. 201, Austin; Redwine v. Redwine [Tex.Civ.App.], 198 S.W.2d 472, Amarillo.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1956
1 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
3
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
62.4
KB

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