183 Ind. 344 | Ind. | 1915
— This was an action by appellee against appellants for alienating and destroying the affections for appellee of appellee’s wife, appellants’ daughter. Issues joined
The facts in this ease show that appellant Laura Eay was called upon to assist her daughter, appellee’s wife, in time- of childbirth; that she, Laura Eay, found her daughter appellee’s wife, uneared for in a cold house. Appellant Laura Eay, administered aid until the daughter was able to sit up; appellant Laura Eay was subjected to abuse .by appellee during the continuance of her stay at appellee’s house. She called John Eay, the husband and father, upon the phone, requesting him to call for her and take her home. He arrived at appellee’s house at night for the purpose of taking her home. At this time their daughter, appellee’s wife, insisted on going home with them, stating that she could not stay at appellee’s house without care. Appellants permitted her to go along; that they called on the attending doctor to see if she was able to stand the trip of ten miles, and upon being advised that she could stand the trip and that it was the best place for her, they took her home; that at the time appellants took their daughter, appellee’s wife, ■to their home, appellee had left his home, without saying to his wife or to her parents, who were then present, as to where he was going or when he would return; that some days before she was taken to the home of appellants, the advisability of doing so was discussed by appellant, Laura Eay, and the attending physician, Dr. Bland, and the doctor advised that she should either be taken home or to a hospital where she could have better care and nursing. ■
Note. — Reported in 109 N. E. 202. As to actions for alienation of wife’s affections, see 44 Am. St. 845. As to actions for alienation of husband’s affections, see 28 Am. St. 217; 46 Am. St. 472. As to liability of parent for causing separation of husband and wife, see 9 L. R. A. (N. S.) 322; 8 Ann. Cas. 813. See, also, under (1, 2) 21 Cyc. 1624, 1619; (3) 21 Cyc. 1619.