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Werbeck v. Werbeck

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District. Third Division
Jun 9, 1966
217 N.E.2d 502 (Ill. App. Ct. 1966)

Opinion

Gen. No. 50,727.

May 5, 1966. Rehearing denied June 9, 1966.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County; the Hon. HARRY C. HERSHENSON, Judge, presiding. Dismissed in part and affirmed in part.

Horace N. Lund, of Chicago, for appellant.

No brief filed for appellee.


The defendant appeals from two orders entered by the trial court. The first denied his petition to terminate alimony and the second ordered him to pay additional attorney's fees. He complains that the court unreasonably restricted his presentation of evidence and arbitrarily awarded alimony and fixed the plaintiff's attorney's fees without a full disclosure of the parties' incomes and needs.

[1] The plaintiff has not met these contentions; no answering brief has been filed by her in this court. Under this posture of the case we would be justified, without further exploration of the merits, in reversing the orders of the trial court. Ogradney v. Richard J. Daley, Mayor, as Local Liquor Control Commissioner, 60 Ill. App.2d 82, 208 N.E.2d 323 (1965); 541 Briar Place Corp. v. Harman, 46 Ill. App.2d 1, 196 N.E.2d 498 (1964).

[2] However, in a situation such as this we may, in our discretion, examine the record to see if an appellant is entitled to the reversal prayed for, or if an injustice would be done an appellee by granting the reversal.

[3, 4] Upon examining the record we find that the first order appealed from was entered on August 31, 1964, and the second on December 8, 1964. The notice of appeal from both orders was filed on January 20, 1965. The notice was filed in apt time for the order of December 8th but was filed almost five months after the order of August 31st. This was well beyond the time fixed by statute for perfecting an appeal. Ill Rev Stats, c 110, par 76 (1963). Compliance with the statutory requirement is jurisdictional. Freeport Motor Cas. Co. v. Tharp, 406 Ill. 295, 94 N.E.2d 139 (1950); Walton v. Winter Hirsch, Inc., 18 Ill. App.2d 540, 152 N.E.2d 602 (1958). We, therefore, have no jurisdiction to entertain the appeal from this order.

[5] There is no transcript of the proceedings which took place on December 8, 1964, when the court ordered the defendant to pay $330 attorney's fees. The order states that the court heard testimony before making its finding. In the absence of the report of this testimony there is a presumption that the testimony justified the order. Jones v. Jones, 48 Ill. App.2d 232, 198 N.E.2d 195 (1964); Smith v. Smith, 36 Ill. App.2d 55, 183 N.E.2d 559 (1962). The order of December 8th must, therefore, be affirmed.

The appeal from the order of August 31, 1964, must be dismissed. The order of December 8, 1964, is affirmed.

Dismissed in part and affirmed in part.

SULLIVAN, P.J. and SCHWARTZ, J., concur.


Summaries of

Werbeck v. Werbeck

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District. Third Division
Jun 9, 1966
217 N.E.2d 502 (Ill. App. Ct. 1966)
Case details for

Werbeck v. Werbeck

Case Details

Full title:Stella Werbeck, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. John Werbeck, Defendant-Appellant

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois, First District. Third Division

Date published: Jun 9, 1966

Citations

217 N.E.2d 502 (Ill. App. Ct. 1966)
217 N.E.2d 502

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