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California Employment Commission v. Rose

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  • Title: California Employment Commission v. Rose
  • Author : Third Appellate District District Court Of Appeal Of California
  • Release Date : January 07, 1945
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 69 KB

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This is an appeal by the defendant in a divorce action from orders concerning alimony payments and attorney fees made several years after the final decree of divorce was granted. The interlocutory decree in this case was signed on December 16, 1938, after a hearing upon respondents complaint for divorce, as to which the appellant defaulted. He is an attorney and was present in court at the time of the proceedings but gave no testimony. He was asked, and so was the respondent, whether a property settlement agreement, which had been executed, was satisfactory. Both parties answered in the affirmative and the court, by its interlocutory decree, approved and incorporated therein the terms of that agreement. The defendant was thereby "ordered to pay to plaintiff as and for the support and maintenance of plaintiff and Elinor Gertrude Gebhardt, minor child of the parties, the sum of $87.50 per month in installments of $43.75 on the 1st and the 15th days of each and every month commencing on Friday, the 16th day of December, 1938, and continuing thereafter until said minor child shall marry or reach her majority or become self-supporting. Upon the happening of any of said events, if the parties are unable to agree upon the amount of future support and maintenance to plaintiff, an application shall be made in the above entitled action or in any other appropriate action or proceeding, to determine the amount of support and maintenance to be paid by defendant to plaintiff thereafter. The said allowance shall be based upon the needs of plaintiff as of the date of said application, and upon the ability of defendant to pay as of said date... ."


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