49 A.2d 198 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1946
Submitted October 3, 1946. In this contested divorce action brought by the husband, the libel alleged that the respondent in May 1935 wilfully, maliciously and without reasonable cause deserted the libellant and that such desertion continued to the time of the filing of the libel in 1942. After an answer was filed, a hearing was held before a master who recommended that the divorce be granted. *510 Exceptions filed thereto were sustained by the court below, the libel dismissed and this appeal followed.
The parties were married in 1922 and prior to 1935 lived together in Egg Harbor, N.J. In January of the latter year, the libellant because of his employment went to live in Pottsville, Pa., where he has since resided; and in May of that year the wife and their two children moved from Egg Harbor to Northfield, N.J. The libellant testified that at that time he requested his wife to come to Pottsville but that she refused. He also testified that many times thereafter he requested his wife to come to Pottsville but that she refused to do so. There was no corroboration of his testimony. The wife denied that the libellant had ever asked her to come to Pottsville and that on the contrary testified that she wanted to go and many times requested the libellant to take her and their two children to live with him there. She was corroborated by the 15-year-old daughter.
A decree may be supported by the testimony of the complainant alone but if this testimony be contradicted and shaken by the respondent and there be no convincing circumstances warranting a disregard of the contradictory evidence, a case has not been made out. Kurtz v. Kurtz,
A divorce will not be granted unless the grounds alleged in the libel are clearly established by the evidence. Ulizio v. Ulizio,
After a careful examination and consideration of the entire record, we are of the opinion that the libellant has not sustained the burden which the law casts upon him to entitle him to a divorce.
Order dismissing libel is affirmed.