225 N.W. 483 | Mich. | 1929
The parties are husband and wife. They have no children except a girl three years old whom they adopted.
The plaintiff's bill for divorce charges cruelty, chiefly that defendant consorted with other men. Defendant filed answer and cross-bill charging nonsupport.
Defendant had decree awarding her divorce, custody of the child, and a small periodical allowance, four dollars a week, toward support of herself and child. Plaintiff has appealed.
Plaintiff alone made case for divorce. The record is persuasive that defendant, in attending dances with other men, in riding with and consorting with them, has been guilty of extreme and repeated cruelty toward plaintiff. SeeBearinger v. Bearinger,
The decree will be modified to award divorce to plaintiff. The child has a good home with defendant's parents. It was proper to decree support for a legally adopted child.Burk v. Burk,
The decree, so modified, is affirmed, without costs.
NORTH, C.J., and FEAD, FELLOWS, WIEST, McDONALD, POTTER, and SHARPE, JJ., concurred.