118 Mo. App. 280 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1906
(after stating the facts) . — It is true as a general proposition that under our laws divorce is a legal right, and when facts entitling the parties to it are made to appear on proper pleadings and service, courts have no discretion to deny it. [Deschodt v. Deschodt, 59 Mo. App. 102; Kilpatrick v. Kilpatrick, 80 Mo. App. 70; Ulrey v. Ulrey, 80 Mo. App. 48.] And it seems from the record in this case that the plaintiff adduced an abundance of competent evidence tending to support her charge of indignities; that her husband
Now, it is a matter of first importance in this case,