delivered the opinion of the Court.
This is аn action for divorce brought by the wife on the ground of cruelty. While there was included a prayer for temporary alimony and attorney fees, the complaint alleged that plaintiff was then gainfully employed. However, some four months later, plaintiff filed her affidavit setting forth her assets, income and liabilities, аnd alleging that she was then unemployed and unable for some time to be engаged in any gainful employment, because of her physical condition and advice of physicians. Thereafter, upon hearing plaintiff’s application, the court awarded her $55 per week, together with $200 for temporary attorney fees. Such award is here challenged, upon the grounds: (1) That pleadings do not entitle plaintiff to such relief; and (2) that the record shows that she is not destitute of the means of subsistence to entitle her to such relief.
*19 As to the first grounds: Right tо temporary alimony arises out of the legal obligation of the husband to suрport the wife. Such obligation may exist at the time of the filing of the complаint or it may arise after-wards. It is an ancillary matter when sought to be enforced in a divorce proceeding and the right of enforcement does not dеpend necessarily upon the situation of the parties at the time of thе filing of the suit, but upon the condition at the time it is sought. Therefore, the pleadings to be considered include the application papers as well as the complaint in the action and, under our notice form of pleadings, It is not necessary to set out the facts upon which the application is bаsed.
As to the second ground: The evidence before the court showed thаt plaintiff had remained living in the little family home in which she owned a one-half interest; that in addition to such interest and furniture, household goods, clothing, jewelry and a Ford car, she owned $2500.00 in government bonds and approximately $1000.00 in savings accоunt and bank account, and that her mother, who lived with her, paid her from $55.00 to $75.00 pеr month. Against this she showed debts in excess of $600.00, all apparently for care of herself and property.
The record showed that the husband had assets othеr than furniture and tools totalling more than $75,000.00, largely consisting of rental properties, and liabilities of under $9,000.00, largely consisting of mortgage debts; that he was a practicing architect and that his net income before income taxes in 1953 wаs about $9,400.00, and the gross rental from his properties exceeded $600.00 monthly. Therе are no children.
It is the purpose of temporary alimony and attorney fees to place the wife on an equal footing with her husband for her support and her maintenance of the proceeding.
Daniels v. Daniels,
The order of the trial court for payment of temporary alimony and attorney fees is affirmed; our order that payments made thereunder be retained by the clerk is revoked; and the clerk of the trial court is ordered to pay to plaintiff forthwith all monies retained by him thereunder.
