Boozer v. Boozer

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207 Ga. 52 (1950)

60 S.E.2d 150

BOOZER v. BOOZER.

17095.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

June 13, 1950.

Thomas L. Slappey, for plaintiff.

Clarke & Anderson, defendant.

ATKINSON, Presiding Justice.

Where there was evidence that the husband was the owner of a $4000 equity in two dwelling houses and a vacant lot on Kirkwood Avenue, S. E., certain tools and equipment used in his business as a plumbing contractor, weekly profits from his business of $200 per week, and that his wife had lived with him for forty years and raised six children, all of whom had reached their majority, and *53 that she had no independent income and was unable to work; and where the judgment for permanent alimony gave the wife a one-half interest in the equity in the real estate, $25 per week, and $100 as attorney's fees this court cannot say as a matter of law that the judgment was excessive.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

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