This suit was brought by appel-lee against appellant for divorce and for partition of their community propеrty, which consisted of a homestead, valued at about $300, and some household and kitchen furniture of small value. Divorсe was granted appellee, and decree entered partitioning their community property in kind equally between them, except as to the homestead, which, appearing to be incapable of an equitable division, was ordered sold and the proceeds directed to be equally divided between them, after deducting thеrefrom an amount sufficient to satisfy an outstanding vendor’s lien note against same.
There are but two questions raised by this appeal. The first is as to whether or not appellant had the right to charge his wife for the maintenance and support of her minor child by a former marriage; and the second, as to whether or not he should have been аllowed judgment against appellee for one-half of the community debts outstanding against the community estate, whiсh debts, however, he had not paid. The court refused to grant his right to such judgment in both instances, which rulings are made the basis of separate assignments of error.
In the present case the appellant, after marriage with the mother, took the child intо his own home, where it lived as a member of the family, was maintained and supported by the joint efforts of himself and wife, by reason of which, we think, he voluntarily assumed the relation of parent to said child; and therefore whatever he may have done for the child must be presumed to have been done on account of such relationship, without any expectation of subsequent payment therefor, and the law does not imply any obligation on the part of the *1111 mother to reimburse him, for. which reason we think the trial court properly declined to award him judgment against the wifе for the support and maintenance of the child during the marriage.
After a full consideration of the questions raised, we find no error in the judgment of the court below, and the same is therefore affirmed.
Affirmed.
