134 Mich. 289 | Mich. | 1903
In this case each party is seeking a divorce from the other, — the complainant upon his bill of complaint, the defendant upon her answer in the nature of a cross-bill. The ground, of divorce alleged in each case is extreme cruelty. The proofs were taken in open court. A decree was granted to complainant. Defendant was given the household furniture, $250 alimony, and the costs, and was required to release her interest in complainant’s real estate. She brings the case here by appeal, claiming the decree should have been granted her upon her cross-bill, and that a larger amount of alimony should have been decreed to her.
The record shows complainant was 37 years old. The defendant is 11 years younger. Complainant married his first wife in 1899. Six months later, on January 25,1900, he obtained a decree of divorce from her. In June, 1900, the parties to this litigation got acquainted with each other. The defendant was then the mother of four small children, living apart from her husband, from whom she obtained a divorce on the 24th day of October, 1900. On the 8th of November, 1900, she married the complainant. They commenced quarreling the next day, and, according to the testimony of each of them, the quarrel was almost continuous until this bill was filed, the 9th of October, 1901. According to the testimony of the husband, the wife, without occasion, accused him of unchastity, and called him vile names, and made life perfectly miserable for him. According to the testimony of the wife, the conditions
It is claimed a larger sum should have been allowed as alimony. The testimony upon which a court would be justified in acting shows the complainant owns real estate worth $2,500, upon which is a mortgage of $1,000. He has almost no personal property. He is earning a small salary. There is no child living the issue of this marriage. He is in debt several hundred dollars. The parties lived together less than a year. Defendant contributed nothing towards the accumulation of the little property possessed