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Olin v. Olin

Appellate Court of Illinois
May 5, 1952
347 Ill. App. 177 (Ill. App. Ct. 1952)

Summary

In Olin v. Olin, 347 Ill. App. 177, 106 N.E.2d 158, (abst opinion), a case strikingly similar to the one at bar, the trial court awarded the wife $24,000 a year after she had proved needs of $36,000, and the appellate court reduced that amount to $14,400 in temporary alimony and child support.

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Opinion

Gen. No. 45,576. (Abstract of Decision.)

Opinion filed May 5, 1952 Released for publication June 9, 1952

Appeal from the Superior Court of Cook County; the Hon. RUDOLPH DESORT, Judge, presiding. Orders reversed and cause remanded with directions. Heard in the first division, first district, this court at the October term, 1951.

Ehrlich Cohn, and Rose, Burt Pierce, for appellant;

Aaron H. Cohn, of counsel;

Benjamin B. Davis, and Sidney Mintz, for appellee;

Joseph W. Baer, and John S. Jones, of counsel.


Not to be published in full. Opinion filed May 5, 1952; released for publication June 9, 1952.


Summaries of

Olin v. Olin

Appellate Court of Illinois
May 5, 1952
347 Ill. App. 177 (Ill. App. Ct. 1952)

In Olin v. Olin, 347 Ill. App. 177, 106 N.E.2d 158, (abst opinion), a case strikingly similar to the one at bar, the trial court awarded the wife $24,000 a year after she had proved needs of $36,000, and the appellate court reduced that amount to $14,400 in temporary alimony and child support.

Summary of this case from Richheimer v. Richheimer
Case details for

Olin v. Olin

Case Details

Full title:Ann Olin, Appellee, v. David K. Olin, Appellant

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois

Date published: May 5, 1952

Citations

347 Ill. App. 177 (Ill. App. Ct. 1952)

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