Case ID: sw2d_302/html/0858-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

H. P. WILLOUGHBY, Appellant, v. Harry B. MILLER, Jr., Appellee.
    Court of Appeals of Kentucky.
    May 31, 1957.
    ■Denney & Landrum, Lexington, for appellant.
    Harry B. Miller, Jr., pro se.
   PER CURIAM.

Appellant H. P. Willoughby questions the allowance of an attorney fee in the sum of $300 to the appellee, Harry B. Miller, Jr. The allowance was made after the mandate was entered in Willoughby v. Willoughby, Ky., 294 S.W.2d 550, a divorce action. The record in the divorce case discloses that a fee of $1,500 was allowed for itemized services rendered in the lower court. The $300 allowance is for services performed subsequently and on appeal.

The motion for an appeal is overruled and the judgment is affirmed.