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Gould v. Gould

Supreme Court of Michigan
Mar 5, 1924
197 N.W. 505 (Mich. 1924)

Opinion

Docket No. 95.

Submitted January 22, 1924.

Decided March 5, 1924.

Appeal from Calhoun; North (Walter H.), J. Submitted January 22, 1924. (Docket No. 95.) Decided March 5, 1924.

Bill by Orvie H. Gould against Maude Gould for a divorce: On petition of defendant for a modification of the decree respecting alimony. From an order modifying the decree, plaintiff appeals. Reversed.

Roy M. Ludlum, for plaintiff.

Maxwell B. Allen, for defendant.


A decree for divorce, entered January 17, 1920, gave the custody of children to defendant, the mother, and required plaintiff, the father, to contribute toward their support. Defendant, on August 31, 1922, petitioned that the decree be modified by increasing the amount so to be contributed. 3 Comp. Laws 1915, § 11417. The petition was granted. Plaintiff has appealed.

No new facts or change in condition of the parties arising since the decree to justify its modification are shown. It is well settled that in the absence of such showing the decree may not be so modified. Smith v. Smith, 139 Mich. 133; Quinn v. Quinn, ante, 239.

Judge North's opinion indicates that he found no new facts, but that he thought the original decree inequitable. But it is also settled that this proceeding is "not a rehearing of the original case, or a review of the equities of the original decree." Sherman v. Kent, 223 Mich. 200.

The order is reversed, without prejudice and without costs. The cause is remanded.

McDONALD, BIRD, SHARPE, MOORE, STEERE, FELLOWS, and WIEST, JJ., concurred.


Summaries of

Gould v. Gould

Supreme Court of Michigan
Mar 5, 1924
197 N.W. 505 (Mich. 1924)
Case details for

Gould v. Gould

Case Details

Full title:GOULD v. GOULD

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Mar 5, 1924

Citations

197 N.W. 505 (Mich. 1924)
197 N.W. 505

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