138 Ga. 790 | Ga. | 1912
This is an equitable action by Bobert T. Baines against Leonora S. Baines, to enjoin the enforcement of certain judgments by process of garnishment, on the ground of their alleged illegality, and because the defendant was not using the process of garnishment in good faith for the collection of any debt which the plaintiff might owe her, but for the purpose of harrassing him, and causing him to remove from the city of his residence. The court granted an injunction upon terms, and the defendant excepted.
One of the contentions of the defendant in error is that an execution based upon a judgment allowing temporary alimony, made pending a divorce action, can not be issued at a time subsequent to the final decree in the divorce case, without a special order of court for that purpose. We do not agree to this contention. A judgment for temjDorary alimony is enforceable by 'execution, which may issue upon a judgment at any time within the period of limitation. Civil Code, § 6020; Coulter v. Lumpkin, 94 Ga. 225 (21 S. E. 461).
Judgment reversed.