56 Ga. App. 464 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1937
Maddox and Griffin, a laiv partnership, • brought suit against Clayton Thigpen for legal services rendered to the wife of Thigpen in divorce proceedings instituted against her by Thigpen, and for defending a lunacy writ issued against her at his instance. The petition, among other things, alleged that the services rendered were necessary to defend her good name; that
“As to a suit for divorce, the wife is sui juris, and may charge the husband without his consent with the real value of all such services of other persons as may be necessary to her in the conduct of the suit.” Sprayberry v. Merk, 30 Ga. 81 (76 Am. D. 637). We think also that the wife may charge the husband with the expenses of defending her in a lunacy proceeding,- since her good name and her future status in society are at stake in such a proceeding. That the expenses of litigation in divorce proceedings come under the heading of necessaries has been uniformly held in this State, and the fact that the divorce suit has been settled will not relieve the husband of his liability to pay the reasonable value thereof. Sprayberry v. Merk, supra; Roberts v. Roberts, 115 Ga. 264 (41 S. E. 616, 90 Am. St. R. 108); Van Dyke v. Van Dyke, 125 Ga. 491, 493 (54 S. E. 537); Parks v. Parks, 126 Ga. 437 (55 S. E. 176); Harrison v. Harrison, 133 Ga. 31 (65 S. E. 126). Under the above ruling, the petition alleging the employment of the plaintiffs, the performance of services, completion of the contract of emplo3rment, with the statement, in a general way, of the work done and the amount of compensation to which plaintiffs were entitled, set forth a cause of action (International Power Co. v. Hardy, 118 Ga. 512, 45 S. E. 311), and the general demurrer was properly overruled.
The action was for the value of services alleged to have been rendered by the plaintiffs for the wife of the defendant, in the absence of any agreement as to the amount which should be paid for the same; and the services having been rendered in two separate
Judgment reversed.