Case Title: Robinson v. Robinson

Citation: 260 Ga. 731, 399 S.E.2d 64

Docket Number: S90A1175

State: georgia

Court: Georgia Supreme Court

Date: 1991-01-09T00:00:00Z

Document:
260 Ga. 731 (1991) 399 S.E.2d 64 ROBINSON v. ROBINSON. S90A1175. Supreme Court of Georgia. Decided January 9, 1991. Lawrence L. Aiken, James W. Studdard, for appellant. James Robinson, Sr., pro se. HUNT, Justice. The husband's divorce complaint, served by publication, alleged that his wife lived outside of the State of Georgia and her last known address was 1815 Cashmere Court, Lithonia, Georgia. Several months after the divorce was granted, the wife moved to set it aside contending the husband knew at the time the divorce was filed that she lived in College Park, Clayton County, and that her former address was 1813, not 1815, Cashmere Court in DeKalb County. OCGA § 9-11-60 (d). See Cook v. Bright, 150 Ga. App. 696, 698 (258 SE2d 326) (1979). The trial court denied the wife's motion. We have reviewed the evidence tendered to the trial court, and, *732 while the evidence is conflicting on the issue whether the husband did or did not in fact know where the wife lived, the parties failed to produce any evidence to meet the standard of Abba Gana v. Abba Gana, 251 Ga. 340, 342 (304 SE2d 909) (1983): Since the trial court did not consider the issue of the husband's due diligence in seeking to locate the wife, the case is reversed and remanded to the trial court for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion. Judgment reversed and remanded. All the Justices concur.