C. E. Koch v. R. H. Wick C. E. Koch v. R. H. Wick

C. E. Koch v. R. H. Wick

1956.FL.40243 87 SO. 2D 47

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Max Turk, the husband, was defendant in an action for divorce. He appeals from a final decree which granted a divorce to Gertrude L. Turk, the wife, and contained financial and property provisions for the benefit of the wife and minor children. Some of these provisions will be discussed later in particular. The husband directs his assignments to three provisions of the decree: (1) the allowance of $300 per month as alimony (no objection is made to the $500 per month child support provided), (2) the allowance of suit money and attorneys fees, and (3) the declaration of the wifes interest in jointly held property, which includes a provision that Max Turk purchase his wifes stock in a family held corporation. The wife directs cross assignments to the amounts allowed: (1) for alimony, (2) for child support, and (3) for her interest in the jointly held property.

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
1956
25. April
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
5
Seiten
VERLAG
LawApp Publishers
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52,9
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