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Acker v. Acker

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 24, 1978
242 S.E.2d 107 (Ga. 1978)

Opinion

33037.

ARGUED JANUARY 9, 1978.

DECIDED JANUARY 24, 1978.

Divorce, etc. Chatham Superior Court. Before Judge Kravitch.

Miller, Beckmann Simpson, John M. Tatum, for appellant.

Berry McCallar, C. James McCallar, Jr., for appellee.


The wife appeals from the judgment of divorce on the ground that the husband was illegally awarded alimony from her estate. The parties jointly owned their residence in Chatham County and two lots in Liberty County. The trial court granted the Chatham residence to the wife and the Liberty lots to the husband. Under Gorman v. Gorman, 239 Ga. 312 ( 236 S.E.2d 352) (1977), such a verdict by the court is authorized in the exercise of its equity powers. Lowry v. Lowry, 238 Ga. 593 ( 234 S.E.2d 509) (1977), is distinguishable because there the trial court illegally gave the husband an undivided one-half interest in property owned solely by the wife. The judgment is not contrary to law.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


ARGUED JANUARY 9, 1978 — DECIDED JANUARY 24, 1978.


Summaries of

Acker v. Acker

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 24, 1978
242 S.E.2d 107 (Ga. 1978)
Case details for

Acker v. Acker

Case Details

Full title:ACKER v. ACKER

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jan 24, 1978

Citations

242 S.E.2d 107 (Ga. 1978)
240 Ga. 592

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