632 S.W.2d 494 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1982
Marriage dissolution proceeding. Husband appeals from temporary maintenance and attorney fee awards. We affirm.
Husband moved out of the house and ceased making his one-half share house payments and house expenses. Husband was earning approximately two times as much as wife. The court awarded wife $260.00 per month as temporary alimony (about one-half the amount of the monthly mortgage payment on the house) and an attorney fee of $300.00. Husband complains about both awards.
A trial court has broad discretion in awarding maintenance. In re Marriage of Duboc, 559 S.W.2d 250, 252 (Mo.App.1977). The trial court has much broader discretion in awarding temporary alimony and attorney fees pending the litigation. Sellers v. Sellers, 183 S.W.2d 860, 861 (Mo.App.1944) and In re Marriage of Newman, 601 S.W.2d 632, 633 (Mo.App.1980). The evidence shows no manifest abuse of the trial court’s discretion.
Judgment affirmed.