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Simon v. Simon
122 Ala. 667
Ala.
1898
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*668Opinion by

Dowdell, J.

*667The bill in this case was filed by the appellee, Aaron Simon, against the appellant, Adelheid Simon, his wife, asking for a divorce, on the ground of voluntary abandonment. The respondent filed an answer, in which she admitted the voluntary abandonment, but set up adul*668tery on the part of the husband, and prayed that her answer be taken as a cross-bill and that she be granted a divorce. On motion of the complainant, the chancellor rendered a decree dismissing the original bill without prejudice. After the dismissal of the original bill and on the submission of the cross-bill upon the pleadings and proof, the chancellor rendered a decree denying the relief prayed for. From this decree the cross complainant appeals and assigns the rendition thereof as error.

The decree is affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Simon v. Simon
Court Name: Supreme Court of Alabama
Date Published: Nov 15, 1898
Citation: 122 Ala. 667
Court Abbreviation: Ala.
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