71 S.W.2d 624 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1934
Affirming.
Hattie Hawkins was granted a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii, decreed the ownership of $3,000, deposited in the name of Harry Hawkins in the Liberty Building Association of Covington, Ky., for which a passbook had been issued to her, but which was, on the date of the decree, in the possession of Harry Hawkins, and awarded her $16 alimony payable by the week, beginning with the entry of the judgment and to continue "until the further orders of the court herein." Harry Hawkins appeals.
His brief contains this statement:
"The husband in his testimony said he was compelled and intended to go into bankruptcy. As a matter of fact he was adjudged a bankrupt on the 29th day of November 1933. Any modification of that portion of the judgment awarding to the wife the building association certificate or book would not benefit him personally under present circumstances, and therefore, he would not seriously complain as to that had there been no weekly allowance in addition thereto."
With this admission, we are not required to consider and determine the rights of the parties in respect to the certificate or pass book issued by the Liberty Building Association.
Section 950-1, Kentucky Statutes, deprives this court of jurisdiction to reverse a judgment of divorce. Autry v. Autry,
Wherefore, the judgment is affirmed.