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Leysath v. Leysath

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Dec 31, 1924
130 S.C. 511 (S.C. 1924)

Opinion

11638

December 31, 1924.

Before SEASE, J., Orangeburg, October, 1923. Affirmed.

Action by Leita Leysath against James E. Leysath. From decree allowing plaintiff temporary alimony and suit money and enjoining defendant from disposing of his property until termination of action, the defendant appeals.

The plaintiff left defendant, claiming that defendant, because of his neglect of her and his attentions to and intimacy with another woman, had rendered further cohabitation with defendant intolerable. The affidavits of plaintiff and her father showed that defendant absented himself from his home for days at a time, and during such time stayed with such other woman, and that letter written by defendant to such other woman in terms of endearment stated that it was his intention to secure a divorce from plaintiff and to marry her. The affidavits also showed that defendant's manner towards plaintiff was distant and cold.

Defendant claimed that he had provided plaintiff with a comfortable home, and that plaintiff, having left such home without cause or excuse, was not entitled to alimony, and introduced a number of affidavits tending to prove that he had provided plaintiff with a comfortable home.

Messrs. E.B. Friday and Brantley Zeigler, for appellant, cite: Where wife leaves the home voluntarily the burden is upon her to show by preponderance of the evidence, such violence or personal indignity: 100 S.C. 298; 90 S.C. 245. Where husband is willing to take the wife back, no alimony should be granted: 115 S.C. 326. Right of husband to choose abode: 60 S.C. 426. Financial condition of husband: 10 Rich. Eq., 416. Award will be reversed where plaintiff fails to make a prima facie showing: 113 S.C. 128; 100 S.C. 299; 91 S.C. 245.

Messrs. Wolfe Berry, George D. Shore, Jr., and M. W. Seabrook, for respondent, cite: Evidence justifies decree: 115 S.C. 326; 111 S.E., 792; 122 S.E., 500; 107 S.C. 99. Temporary alimony and suit money within discretion of Judge: 123 S.E., 206; 115 S.C. 217.


December 31, 1924. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


This was an action brought September 10, 1923, by Leita Leysath for alimony in the sum of $200.00 per month, and suit money in the sum of $300.00. The case was heard by his Honor, T.S. Sease, presiding Judge, at the October, 1923, term of the Court of Common Pleas for Orangeburg County upon the verified petition and affidavits of the plaintiff and affidavits submitted by the defendant, who made his decree allowing $100.00 per month temporary alimony and $200.00 suit money, and enjoined the defendant, appellant, from disposing of any of his property until the termination of the action."

The exceptions, four in number, challenge the correctness of Judge Sease's finding and holding.

As this is a temporary alimony case, until the case is tried on its merits, we overrule all the exceptions and affirm the decree of Judge Sease, under Nicholson v. Nicholson, 115 S.C. 326; 105 S.E., 700. Wise v. Wise, 119 S.C. 10; 111 S.E., 792. Cleveland v. Cleveland (S.C.), 122 S.E., 500. Molloy v. Molloy, 107 S.C. 99; 91 S.E., 971. Sadler v. Sadler, 115 S.C. 217; 105 S.E., 285. O'Neal v. O'Neal (S.C.), 123 S.E., 206.

Judgment affirmed.

MESSRS. JUSTICES FRASER, COTHRAN and MARION concur.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE GARY did not participate.


Summaries of

Leysath v. Leysath

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Dec 31, 1924
130 S.C. 511 (S.C. 1924)
Case details for

Leysath v. Leysath

Case Details

Full title:LEYSATH v. LEYSATH

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Dec 31, 1924

Citations

130 S.C. 511 (S.C. 1924)
125 S.E. 737

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