77 Ga. 340 | Ga. | 1886
Regina A. Graef exhibited her bill in Chatham superior court against her husband, Antoine Graef, and two of their minor children, who were with her husband in Germany, and two minor children who resided with her in Chatham county. The husband and two children, who were with him in Germany, were made parties by publication, and the two children, who resided with said Regina in Chatham, were served duly with the bill and subpoena. A guardian ad litem was appointed for all the infants. The bill alleged that a certain marriage settlement had been entered into between herself and husband, by which certain property which belonged to her was conveyed to a certain trustee to hold the same for the joint use of herself, husband and such children as she might have, and at her death, to her children; that the deed was executed in the year 1867; that she and her husband then believed that such a deed was necessary to prevent her husband’s marital rights from attaching, and that'they were both ignorant of the law then existing, which secured to her all of her property; and she prayed that the deed of marriage settlement be cancelled and set aside. A verdict of a jury was rendered in her favor, and a decree was rendered cancelling and setting aside the deed of marriage settlement. Subsequently to this decree, Mrs. Regina Graef sold and bargained a certain tract of land, situate in the city of Savannah, and which land was embraced in said deed of marriage settlement, to John Gefken. Gefken refused to comply with his bargain and contract of purchase, and the present bill was filed by Regina Graef to compel Gefken to perform his contract of purchase, and a decree was rendered against him to compel a performance of his agreement of purchase by paying the purchase money. To this decree Gefken excepted, and he brings the case to this court for review.
Judgment affirmed.